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Pequaming, Michigan |
1880's PICTURE 1 An 1881 postmark from the Pequaming Post Office which was established on May 17, 1880. 1900's PICTURE 1 1900's picture of the Hebard Sawmill in Pequaming. PICTURE 2 1900's picture of the Hebard Sawmill in Pequaming. PICTURE 3 1900's picture of a locomotive owned by Charles Hebard for use in his logging operations in Pequaming. PICTURE 4 1900's picture of the waterfront in Pequaming. PICTURE 5 1900's street scene picture in Pequaming. PICTURE 6 1900's street scene picture in Pequaming. PICTURE 7 1900's street scene picture in Pequaming with the Pequaming Post Office to the right. PICTURE 8 1900's street scene picture in Pequaming with the Pequaming General Sore to the left. PICTURE 9 1900's picture of a hotel in Pequaming. PICTURE 10 1900's picture of the Odd Fellow Hall in Pequaming. PICTURE 11 1900's picture of the Union Church in Pequaming. 1910's PICTURE 1 1910's picture of the Daniel Hebard residence in Pequaming. After Ford Motor Company purchased the Village of Pequaming in 1924, this home became Henry Ford's Pequaming residence and was known as the Bungalow. PICTURE 2 1910's picture of the Daniel Hebard residence in Pequaming. PICTURE 3 1910's picture of Camp 3 near Pequaming. This photo was dated 1911. PICTURE 4 1910's picture of the loading dock in Pequaming with the lumber hooker Charles Hebard and tug Daniel L. Hebard in the foreground. PICTURE 5 1910's picture of the tug Jay C. Morse at the loading dock in Pequaming. PICTURE 6 1910's picture of a scow with a load of logs near Pequaming. PICTURE 7 1910's picture of the railroad dock in Pequaming. PICTURE 8 1910's picture of the potato harvest at the Hebard Farm near Pequaming. 1920's PICTURE 1 1920's picture of the Ford Sawmill in Pequaming. PICTURE 2 1920's picture of Main Street and the General Store in Pequaming. PICTURE 3 1920's picture of fishing boats docked at Pequaming. 1930's PICTURE 1 1930's picture of the Ford Sawmill in Pequaming. PICTURE 2 1930's picture of a Ford lumber barge being loaded with lumber and the Ford tug Barlow at the loading lock in Pequaming. PICTURE 3 1930's picture of stacked logs in Pequaming. PICTURE 4 1930's picture of the Pequaming Grade School. PICTURE 5 1930's picture of Pequaming High School. PICTURE 6 1930's picture of homes and property in Pequaming. 1940's PICTURE 1 A picture showing the last day in service postmark for the Pequaming Post Office. This postmark was dated January 31, 1944 with Rose Rolof as the last Postmaster. 1970's PICTURE 1 1970's picture showing the ruins of the Ford Sawmill in Pequaming. |
A Photo History of Baraga County |