Black and white photograph of unknown couple at the Detage Club on Lake Leelanau, 1913-1915.
A Photograph album of pictures taken by Hanley Wilhelm and his friends taken before WWI of their trips around the area.
Black and white photograph of the "IDA M" on Lake Leelanau, a logging tug owned by Lumberman John Larkin and I believe named after his daughter, 1898-1912. More information is available in the Book, "The Wooden Boats of Leelanau".
Black and white photograph of a man lying in a boat tied to a dock, probably the dock at the Detage Club on Carp Lake (Lake Leelanau). It appears to be the same photograph as photograph id. no. 2689,
Group of Hanley's friends at Carp Lake clowning around.
A Photograph album of pictures taken by Hanley Wilhelm and his friends taken before WWI of their trips around the area.
All unidentified except Mrs. and Mr. Henry Hull on the right end.
Pictures of Traverse City families & guests at cottages on Lake Leelanau (Carp Lake).
Some of the men who have cottages on Lake Leelanau. L-R Unk, Henry Hull, Doc Newton, unk,unk, unk, Jacob M. Longnecker
Pictures of Traverse City families & guests at cottages on Lake Leelanau (Carp Lake).
Photograph of eight unidentified men standing with their backs to the camera on a dock in front of a covered launch. The back of the photo indicates that it was taken at the Detage Club located on Carp Lake, now known as Lake Leelanau.
Black and white photograph of a man and three boys outside near a building in the woods working at a table. Probably Albert Petertyl and his three sons, from left to right, Emanuel, Leslie and Ernest. Appears to be taken the same day as picture…