Black and white postcard from circa 1900-1906 of an aerial view of Cheboygan, Michigan, along the Cheboygan River. The large red brick building with the clock tower in the center is the Cheboygan County Courthouse, built 1898-1900. The building...
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Black and white postcard from approximately 1907 of the Cheboygan County Courthouse in Cheboygan, Michigan. Construction began on the large stone and red brick courthouse in 1898, and it was completed in February, 1900 and cost $35,000. The clock...
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Black and white postcard from approximately 1910 of an aerial view of Cheboygan, Michigan, along the Cheboygan River. The large red brick building with the clock tower on the left is the Cheboygan County Courthouse, built 1898-1900. The building...
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Color postcard of the car ferry "City of Cheboygan" on the Straits of Mackinac, between St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, Michigan. The ferry connected the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan prior to the opening of the Mackinac Bridge in 1957.
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Black and white aerial photograph, taken in 1976 by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Land Resource Programs Division, of Cheboygan, Michigan, looking northeast. The river in the image is the Cheboygan River, flowing into Lake Huron....
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Color postcard from approximately 1919 of the west corner of Main and Backus Streets in Cheboygan, Michigan. The road on the right is Backus Street, and the road crossing it on the left is Main Street.
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Black and white postcard from circa 1905-1908 depicting Main Street in Cheboygan, Michigan, looking northeast from Division Street. The building on the corner is the First National Bank building, and next to it the Gerow Block. The First National...
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Black and white photograph showing Governor and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams marching in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the...
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Black and white photograph showing a parade float during the Mackinac Bridge parade in Saint Ignace. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The parades...
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Black and white photograph showing a marching band in the Mackinac Bridge parade in Saint Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. The...
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Black and white photograph of marching bands in the Mackinac Bridge parade in St. Ignace, Michigan. Parades were held in St. Ignace (May 7) and Mackinaw City (May 8) in 1954 to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mackinac Bridge. It is unclear...
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