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- Postmarked October 10, 1910, Cheboygan, MIPostmarked October 10, 1910, Cheboygan, MI
- Richardson Dam across the Thunder Bay River in Alpena, Michigan, c1910Richardson Dam across the Thunder Bay River in Alpena, Michigan, c1910
- This view shows St. Mary's Church (upper left), City Hall (right of center), Thunder Bay, and W.L. & H.D. Churchill Lumber Dock (upper right). The photo was most likely taken from the U.S. Weather BuThis view shows St. Mary's Church (upper left), City Hall (right of …
- - Printed version housed at the Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan. Part of the Arthur Linke Collection.- Printed version housed at the Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan. Part …
- Second Avenue looking south toward Chisholm Street, which is just above center.Second Avenue looking south toward Chisholm Street, which is just above center.
- Woodmen of the World Drill & Degree Team (Huron Shores Woodmen) posing outside the Globe Hotel on Washington Avenue in Alpena, Michigan, c1910.Woodmen of the World Drill & Degree Team (Huron Shores Woodmen) posing …
- Loggers with large wheeled log towing apparatus with horse team attached.Loggers with large wheeled log towing apparatus with horse team attached.
- Loggers rolling logs off log pile for transportation in winter.Loggers rolling logs off log pile for transportation in winter.
- Lumber camp crew posing outside in winter. Horse teams are in the back. Second man from right is holding a peavey and the second man from the left is holding a saw over his shoulder.Lumber camp crew posing outside in winter. Horse teams are in the …
- The Alpena Hardware Store opened in 1907 with Charles E. Moore (Saginaw) as president, Robert Lough (Alpena) as Vice-President, James B. Forman as Treasurer and Manager, and Frank Bloom as head clerkThe Alpena Hardware Store opened in 1907 with Charles E. Moore (Saginaw) …
- The Huron Portland Cement Company began production in 1908. Now known as the Lafarge Corporation, it is known as the world's largest cement plant.The Huron Portland Cement Company began production in 1908. Now known as …
- Reynold's Dry Goods Company parade float at the corner of Chisholm Street and Third Avenue at the Beck Block.Reynold's Dry Goods Company parade float at the corner of Chisholm Street …
- "Flora of Alpena" parade float in front of the Beck Block at the corner of Chisholm Street and Third Avenue. "Flora" was the Goddess of Flowers, and this is probably a Linke Florist float."Flora of Alpena" parade float in front of the Beck Block at …
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows' (I.O.O.F.) parade float in downtown Alpena.Independent Order of Odd Fellows' (I.O.O.F.) parade float in downtown Alpena.
- W.E. Williams parade float in front of the Beck Block on Chisholm Street in Alpena, Michigan. Williams had two businesses in town - undertaker and household furniture.W.E. Williams parade float in front of the Beck Block on Chisholm …
- Not sure of order. Harry Alec was born in May 1883; Ralph Alec was born January 1886; Edward A. Everty was born April 24, 1884 and died August 29, 1974.Not sure of order. Harry Alec was born in May 1883; Ralph …
- The Alpena Business College, at the corner of First Avenue and River Street, operated from about 1899 to 1920. Mrs. Mary Veenfliet was the proprietor.The Alpena Business College, at the corner of First Avenue and River …
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