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Buildings - Houses - Laurium

Buildings, Dwellings, Housing, Single Family, Woody Plants, Trees, Seasons, Winter [Beautiful brick and sandstone home with a tower and witch's cap. Two statues rest on the banister of the stairway.]

Scanned: February 28, 2008


Buildings - Libraries

Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, Paine Memorial Library - Painesdale, MI [Image of the ivy covered building and well kept grounds.]

Scanned: February 29, 2008


Canals - Portage

Inland Navigation, Canals, Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees Isle Royale Sands looking toward Houghton/Hancock. [Aerial view of the sands.]

Scanned: March 5, 2008


Canals - Portage

Inland Navigation, Canals, Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees Houghton Beach [A postcard image of the beach area taken from a hill above the highway.]

Scanned: March 5, 2008


Cities & Towns - Eagle Harbor

Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees, Eagle Harbor [View of what appears to be a floating dock in the middle of the lake.]

Scanned: March 7, 2008


Cities & Towns - Eagle Harbor

Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees, Scene at Eagle Harbor, Mich. [Post Card image of a rocky inlet covered with trees. Post mark on the post card is August 25 2 p.m. 1924.]

Scanned: March 7, 2008


Cities & Towns - Copper Harbor

Sign and Signboards, Woody Plants, Trees, [Image of rustic resort directory signs by the side of the road. Tall fir trees serve as a backdrop.]

Scanned: March 7, 2008


Cities & Towns - Eagle Harbor

Human Settlements, Woody Plants, Trees, Buildings Eagle Harbor [Post card image of the settlement in its infancy.]

Scanned: March 7, 2008


Cities & Towns - Eagle River

Woody Plants, Trees, , Scene near Eagle River [Image from book "The Lake Superior Region of Michigan (Part 2) 1898. F572.S9A7]

Scanned: March 17, 2008


Cities & Towns - Freda

Woody Plants, Trees, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Woody Plants, Trees Freda, Mich. [A group of ladies with their picnic basket, walk along a wooden bridge in a thickly wooded area.]

Scanned: March 17, 2008