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LHC005pcl-findingaid.pdf
Finding aid of the Peninsula Township Government History records collection. Collection is part of the holdings of the Peninsula Community Library. Collection was processed and finding aid published in 2020.

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Reyley Meyers and sons Ralph and Herbet, undated. Included with the photograph is the following text, "Ran hardware store in Kingsley-1933 on."

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Four adult males posing in photograph with the carcassas of four stags, or horned male deer. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was photographed and printed by Bayestyle Photography Studio, Manton (Mich.) The stamp also indicates…

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Black and white postcard of the Smith & Hull General Store in Crescent on North Manitou. There are two peopel in long aprons standing on the porch, with a dog.

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Black and white postcard of a sunset on Lake Michigan, seen from North Manitou Island, Michigan, ca. 1913.

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Black and white photograph of the new business section in Kalkaska, 1909.

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Edith Blackhurst pictured near the memorial site for her partents, Len (Leonard) and Rilla (Mary) Halladay, at Mayfield Pond Park.

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Water discharge at new dam at Mayfield Pond, 1990

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Edna Sargent addressing crowd at opening of Mayfield Pond Park, 1 June 1991. Edna was a former student of Edith Halladay Blackhurst at the Mayfield one-room schoolhouse.

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Kenneth Sleder addressing crowd at opening of Mayfield Pond Park, 1 June 1991. Kenneth was considered the Master of Ceremonies for this event.
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