Scans and CDs of Photographic collection, 2010.

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Scans and CDs of Photographic collection, 2010.

The collection includes 1735 scans of images and 18 CDs of the LTHBM miscellaneous photographic collection of glass-plate negatives, photographs and negatives, 1875-1980, mostly 1880-1930s. The collection was loaned temporarily to the Clarke Historical Library so it could be scanned for preservation purposes in 2010. These images include mostly Petoskey (Mich.) people, schools, classes, parades, buildings, businesses, homes, churches, and Native Americans. Also included are images of Cross Village, Harbor Springs, Omena, Alanson, Pickerel Lake, Carp Lake, Pellston, Oden, Boyne City, Charlevoix, and Walloon Lake (Mich.) people, buildings, places and events, as well as unidentified portraits of people, ships, boats, mills, fraternal organizations, trains, railroad stations, a "dummy" train wreck at Harbor Springs, winter scenes, winter sports, and various festivals, Beaver River, Emmet County Bar Association, Emmet County Road Commission, and William Jenning Bryan in Chicago, 1897. Some of the images are copies of earlier images. Scans 1-700 and a descriptive list of folder labels are in Box 1, Scans 701-1400 are in Box 2, and Scans 1401-1735 and 18 CDs are in Box 3. The original collection was returned to the Little Traverse Bay Historical Museum. For further information see the Descriptive List in Box 1.

1.5 cubic ft. (in 3 boxes) : ill.

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