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Ike Bullis (L), Jack Frost (R) |
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Myrtle, the "Pistol Shootin' Gal" of Newaygo |
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E.O. Shaw, Owner and publisher of the Newaygo Republican from 1869 to 1913. |
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Lumberman Sam Rose, original operator of the Penoyer mill in 1837. |
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Marl Cutters at rest. (Original source unknown) |
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Anna Leddy with family and friends at a cottage on Pickeral Lake. |
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The Osborn family's paternal side. |
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The Osborn family's maternal side. |
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E.A. Cook, T.H. Stewart, I. Cronk, J.F. Raider, M. Ragnier.
Elizabeth Mason, Mrs. T.H. Stewart, R.H. Hermance, D. Holding, Mrs. Jacobi, Mrs. Foreign. |
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Ted Millard, son of Hadley Millard |
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Laura (Fox) Cree at three years old. |
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London Blunt at the Newaygo Labor Day picnic. The tradition continues today with the Newaygo Logging Festival. |
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Dave Joslin, J.H. Edwards, and members of the Judd Post 133 at the burial of James T. Battles, 102nd U.S. Colored Infantry, 12-19-1913. |
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George & Frank Snyder, Ben Barker, Burr Ripple, Foster Clark. |
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