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Black and white photograph of Traverse City Broom Factory.

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Black and white photograph of Brown Bridge Dam

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Black and white photograph of a campaign rally when William Jennings Bryan visiting Traverse City in 1909. The photograph shows a crowd from behind and a banner states "Bryan Free Silver".

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Color postcard of Buffalo at Clinch Park Zoo, Traverse City, Michigan, ca. 1945.

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Colored postcard image of a buffalo at Clinch Park Zoo in downtown Traverse City.

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Three gentlemen leisurely sit outside of Bums Resort on barstools or a rocking chair. They're all wearing suits and ties with fedoras and sport noticeable mustaches. The man in the center is smoking what appears to be a cigar.

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Black and white photograph of W.A. Dean, Architect card. The other photograph is of a collage of portraits of 19 men, with no identification of who they are. Perhaps the men are founders of Traverse City?

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Black and white photograph of the WC Hull residence, 230 Wellington Street, July 4, 1908. The house is now known as The Wellington Inn.

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Three black and white photographs of Spider Lake, Old Mission house, and the Walton Farm. The Spider Lake photograph has written on it: "C.R. Wait Photo."

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Drawing of the camp used in the promotional brochure. It's a stylized map of the camp, showing log cabins, the lake, and other recreational activities available.

Camp Interlochen, 1919-1943, was an early private girls camp on Green Lake run by…
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