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Callie (later Mrs. L. Wydell), Eva (never married), Pearl (later Mrs. Frank Wilson), Mary A. (mother), William H. (father), and Lennie M. Grey (later Mrs. Charles Strait), undated

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Camp Arbutus war canoes on a lake carrying children. The kids are each holding a canoe paddle. There are four or five canoes total.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Arbutus, making dugout canoe.

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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 1918. Men's quarters. Resident of Mr. & Mrs. Munzel.

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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 5 August 1918. Lumber piles, camp store, a small office cabin and boarding house in photograph.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Hite-and-Seek at Silver Lake, 9/3/1903. There are seven males and three females, with two tents visible behind them.

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Black and white photograph of Camp Interlochen council ring on the shore of Green Lake.
Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Camp Interlochen staff, 1929. Louise Pennington, daughter of the directors, is on the far right.


Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake, near Interlochen, run by Parker and Christina Pennington.

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Camp Klotz (Kiellors in 1918 and Kullers in 1919) near Donken, (Mich.), 1920. Men stayed in this building when cutting timber.
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