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Benjamin Pulver, son of Almon, store owner and Postmaster for Summit City, (Mich.), and Kate Pulver.

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Black and white image of a car decorated with the Bensley's Dyer and Cleaner logo, as well as with flower vines. The parade float was probably for the Blessing of the Blossoms.

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Bernard Benton, 1952. U.S. Army military serviceman from Kingsley, (Mich.) who served our country during Korean War.

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Bernard L. Oppenneer acted as the director of the Traverse City Public Library from 1966 to 1970. He succeeded Therese Flaherty as director.

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Bernice and Harold Tremain, and Nell Stinson, at Nell's 80th birthday, 19 August 1971

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Black and white photograph of Bernice Edenstrom. Image is from the Johnson and Maule family collection.

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Bernice Stinson, age 17, and her friend Vida Shutler, 1910. In the background is the Case and Crotser Mill of Kingsley, Michigan.

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Portrait photograph of Bernice (Stinson) Tremain, Harold (left) and Wanda (right), ca. 1916. Wanda was born to Bernice and Leslie Tremain in 1914, Harold in 1916. Wanda would later marry Jay Hammer.

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Bernice Stinson, Edna Wall and Ethel Hackman, 1909

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Bernice, Rhea and Harold Stinson, undated. Children of Ambrose Bernside and Eunice (Nickerson) Stinson.
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