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  • Masonic Block
        Trelfa number 4-2049
      Trelfa number 4-2049
  • Beebe Block
        Trelfa number 4-2006
      Trelfa number 4-2006
  • Vessels JOHN T. GREENE and RALPH at mouth of Thunder Bay River
        See the Great Lakes Maritime Collection database for more information on these vessels.
      See the Great Lakes Maritime Collection database for more information on these …
  • Log Marks
        Log mark or marks for Moses Boday in Alpena, Michigan, 1894.
      Log mark or marks for Moses Boday in Alpena, Michigan, 1894.
  • Lower Sorting Gap, Thunder Bay River
        The sorting gap was where logs were sorted according to owner by reading the mark on the end of each log.
      The sorting gap was where logs were sorted according to owner by …
  • East from No.1 Engine House, 1894
        Kline Foundry/ Alpena Industrial Works is in the foreground. The three-story building on the corner is now Cabin Creek Coffee, then called Spens Pharmacy. Jacob Levyn, cigar maker, is across the stre
      Kline Foundry/ Alpena Industrial Works is in the foreground. The three-story building …
  • Third St., South of Chisholm, 1894
        The steeple to the left is the First Congregational Church. The steeple to the right is the First Baptist Church.
      The steeple to the left is the First Congregational Church. The steeple …
  • Jenny Sorting Gap, Thunder Bay River
        "Jenny Sorting Gap, at Lower end of Fairgrounds, 1894"
      "Jenny Sorting Gap, at Lower end of Fairgrounds, 1894"
  • Log Marks
        Log mark or marks for Herman Besser in Alpena, Michigan, 1894.
      Log mark or marks for Herman Besser in Alpena, Michigan, 1894.
  • Second Avenue, Downtown Alpena
        The Culligan block on the far right is the site of the present Culligan Plaza and fountain. Second Avenue Bridge can be seen in the far center.
      The Culligan block on the far right is the site of the …
  • Churchill Mill, 1894
        The structure to the right is a "burner," which was used to burn scrap wood ans sawdust.
      The structure to the right is a "burner," which was used to …
  • First Baptist Church
        Above taken from "The Town That Wouldn't Die" by Robert Haltiner.
      Above taken from "The Town That Wouldn't Die" by Robert Haltiner.
  • Chisholm Street West from First, 1894
  • Eales Brothers & Company Shingle & Tie Mill
        Ties were railroad ties.
      Ties were railroad ties.
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