Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey, later Pere Marquette Depot, later yet the Little Traverse Historical Society Museum. Tags: Depots, Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Chicago and West Michigan Railroad passenger car and engine Tags: Chicago and West Michigan Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Station in Petoskey. Later to Become the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum. Tags: Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Chicago and West Michigan Railroad train, Petoskey waterfront, 1895. Tags: Pere Marquette Railroad, Petoskey, Railroads, Transportation Chichester residence, 619 East Lake Street Tags: Petoskey, Residences Chichester-Simard residence at 619 East Lake Street circa 1915 Tags: Lake Street, Petoskey, Residences Chief Ignatius Petoskey Tags: Native Americans, Petoskey Family Chief Ignatius Petoskey and his sons, William and Basil. Tags: Native Americans, Petoskey Family Chief Ignatius Petoskey. Tags: People, Petoskey Chief Ignatius Petoskey. Tags: Native Americans, Petoskey Family Child and dog alongside a dam on the Bear River Tags: Bear River, Dams, Petoskey Child being pulled on a sled by a dog Tags: Petoskey Child driving a donkey drawn cart with advertisement for Vinson’s Sheriff Sale Store Tags: Petoskey Children eating in front of tent camp site in Bay View Tags: Bay View Children in a boat on Harton Creek Tags: Petoskey Children in costume for the Winter Sports Parade in Petoskey Tags: Parades, Petoskey, Winter, Winter Sports Children playing on the Bay View campus Tags: Bay View Children with a pony and carriage Tags: Petoskey Church on fire, September 21, 1948 on Walloon Lake Tags: Churches, Fires, Walloon Lake Churches and residences in Alanson Tags: Alanson, Churches Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item The Suburban Station in Petoskey in the early 1900s. This was the same site as Petoskey's first depot. It was used only in the summer and closed in the winter.