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  • Fletcher Lumber Camp Log Loader
        Fletcher lumber camp log loader moving logs to the BCGA (Boyne City, Gaylord, Alpena) railroad line.
      Fletcher lumber camp log loader moving logs to the BCGA (Boyne City, …
  • Fletcher Lumber Camp Crew
        Fletcher lumber camp crew and family members posing outside in the winter.
      Fletcher lumber camp crew and family members posing outside in the winter.
  • Fletcher Lumber Camp Log Sleigh
  • Fletcher Lumber Camp Ice Path
        Ice path at Fletcher lumber camp used for sleighs to move logs through the woods to railroad line.
      Ice path at Fletcher lumber camp used for sleighs to move logs …
  • Group of People Outside
        Men, women, and children standing outside in late Spring or early Fall in an unknown location.
      Men, women, and children standing outside in late Spring or early Fall …
  • Trinity Episcopal Church
        The original Trinity Episcopal Church was built on Washington Avenue off of Chisholm Street in 1867. This new church was dedicated on June 29, 1884.
      The original Trinity Episcopal Church was built on Washington Avenue off of …
  • Elks Club Party
        Clock on wall suggests 10:30pm.
      Clock on wall suggests 10:30pm.
  • Children Standing In A Row Outside
        Eight children standing shortest to tallest in a row outside in summer.
      Eight children standing shortest to tallest in a row outside in summer.
  • St. Mary's Church
        St. Mary's Church, located on North Second Avenue, was dedicated On February 21, 1886. This picture was taken sometime in the early 1900s with Joseph Ayotte pictured on the steeple doing repair work.
      St. Mary's Church, located on North Second Avenue, was dedicated On February …
  • Railroad Jammer / Log Loader
        Fletcher lumber camp?
      Fletcher lumber camp?
  • Ed Kositchek and Son
        Edward Kositchek and Sons were dealers in buggies, wagons, robes, blankets, and oliver plows in the early 1900s. They were also manufacturers of harnesses, guns, ammunition, and sporting goods. Their
      Edward Kositchek and Sons were dealers in buggies, wagons, robes, blankets, and …
  • Fletcher Camp - Loading Logs On Pile
        Loggers loading logs on pile at Fletcher lumber camp in the summer.
      Loggers loading logs on pile at Fletcher lumber camp in the summer.
  • Martindale's Store
        During the mid-1900s, Martindale's Store provided Maytag washers, Hoover vacuum cleaners, and Philco Radios. The store was located at 208-212 River Street.
      During the mid-1900s, Martindale's Store provided Maytag washers, Hoover vacuum cleaners, and …
  • Back of Owl Cafe
        The steeple of the Methodist Church on Chisholm Street is in the background.
      The steeple of the Methodist Church on Chisholm Street is in the …
  • Dege's Garage Next to Martindale's Store on River Street, Alpena
        Dege's Garage next to Martindale's Store on River Street, Alpena.
      Dege's Garage next to Martindale's Store on River Street, Alpena.
  • Log Pile and Crew
        Lumber camp crew posing with horse teams and large log pile. Possible Fletcher lumber camp.
      Lumber camp crew posing with horse teams and large log pile. Possible …
  • Hay's Bicycle Shop
        Hay's Bicycle Shop in Downtown Alpena.
      Hay's Bicycle Shop in Downtown Alpena.
  • Alpena Central High School Students
        The Alpena Central High School replaced the Union School and was built in 1891 at a cost of $31,800. Grades 4, 5, and 6 were on the first floor, while the high school was on the second floor.
      The Alpena Central High School replaced the Union School and was built …
  • Old Main Street, Hillman
        Main Street, Hillman.
      Main Street, Hillman.
  • C. Moench Sons' Tannery Company
        C. Moench Sons' Tannery Company operated by John C. and Henry L. Moench of Cattaraugus, NY, and William Kreb. The tannery was located at the end of Washington Avenue, west of Alpena.
      C. Moench Sons' Tannery Company operated by John C. and Henry L. …
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