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".
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.
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?
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."
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…