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  • Churchill Lumber Company Wagon
        "Churchill Wood Wagon, 1895"
      "Churchill Wood Wagon, 1895"
  • Taber Tannery Crew
        The Taber Tannery was built in 1895 on the north side of Thunder Bay River, near the Ninth Street Dam and railroad, close to the hemlock extract works. It was named the Alpena Hide and Leather Tanner
      The Taber Tannery was built in 1895 on the north side of …
  • Gilchrist Lumber Company Wagon
        "Gilchrist Wood Wagon, 1895"
      "Gilchrist Wood Wagon, 1895"
  • Alpena Fire Department's Hose House No. 3
        Hose House No. 3 was located on South Ninth Avenue between Fair and McKinley Streets. In 1916, the Captain was Adelore Delisle. The firemen were William T. Ferguson and William Goodrich.
      Hose House No. 3 was located on South Ninth Avenue between Fair …
  • Men, Boys, and Carriage in Front of Store
        Horse and cart in front of an Alpena store.
      Horse and cart in front of an Alpena store.
  • Alpena Fire Department Hose Wagon
        Alpena Fire Department hose cart being driven west on 10th Street at the intersection of Chisholm Street.
      Alpena Fire Department hose cart being driven west on 10th Street at …
  • Cedar Yard
        Horse drawn wagon with crew in cedar yard in Alpena, Michigan.
      Horse drawn wagon with crew in cedar yard in Alpena, Michigan.
  • Eales Brothers & Company Shingle & Tie Mill
        "Eales Bros. & Co., Oldfield & Walnut Streets, 1895"
      "Eales Bros. & Co., Oldfield & Walnut Streets, 1895"
  • Ox-Bow Banking Grounds
        Ox-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of the Thunder Bay River that resembled a yoke used to harness oxen. The banking grounds (on the banks of the river) were where l
      Ox-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of …
  • Eales Brothers & Company Shingle & Tie Mill
        Ties were railroad ties.
      Ties were railroad ties.
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