Browse Items (3533 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 177 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Jalne E .Ferguson making barrels in Petoskey Tags: Business, Petoskey James and Isabella Bartlett residence, on the corner of Spring St. and Porter St. in Petoskey Tags: Petoskey, Porter St., Residences, Spring St. Jas Tripp’s 5.5 month old bull calf purchased from Otis Farm, April 16, 1929 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle Jean Snyder on a pony at 722 E Lake Street c. 1920 Tags: People, Petoskey Jean Wanamaker Hodge, Achievement Day, Dairy Princess, undated Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture John Diermier Farm, Petoskey, taken before landscape planting demonstration by O. I. Gregg, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Petoskey John Diermier Farm, Petoskey, taken before landscape planting demonstration by O. I. Gregg, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Petoskey John Harrington c. 1970 Tags: People, Petoskey John Kilborn Farm, Petoskey, 1932 Tags: Agriculture, Landscaping, Petoskey John M. Hall Auditorium in Bay View Tags: Bay View John M. Hall Auditorium in Bay View under construction during the summer of 1914. Tags: Bay View John M. Hall Auditorium, early 1930s. Tags: Bay View Joint Emmet and Cheboygan County 4-H Club dairy tour, 1942 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Joint meeting of the West and South Emmet County 4-H Dairy Club at D. Cox’s farm July 1, 1931 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Juanita Thompson and her 4-H club calf, 1937 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Judge Benjamin T. Halstead who settled in Harbor Springs in 1882 to engage in the practice of law. Judge of Probate, he moved to Petoskey in 1891 Tags: Judiciary, Petoskey Judging 4-H cattle at Emmet County Fair, 1938 Tags: 4-H Club, Agriculture Judging the bovine 4-H competition at Emmet County Fair, 1938 Tags: Agriculture, Cattle July 4, 1976 parade on Howard Street Tags: Howard Street, Parades, Petoskey July 4, 1976 parade on Howard Street Tags: Howard Street, Parades, Petoskey Previous Page of 177 Next Page Featured Item Chicago and West Michigan Railroad Depot in Petoskey Immediately after completion in 1894 or 1895. Later to become the Little Traverse Historical Society History Museum.