Northern Mich~Mash Preserve
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Charlevoix Emmet History (Tribute to the Military in Charlevoix and Emmet counties)
Donnelly; Jerry's Petoskey News Review Article ("History of the Hole")
Greenwood Cemetery (Obituaries and Petoskey Newspaper Articles)
Hemingway Documentary filming in Bay View (On YouTube)
A History of Northern Michigan and Its People Volume I by Perry Francis Powers published 1912
Elnora Louise "Fay" Lee (1913–1991), noted Bliss Historian, wrote A Century of Bliss
Little Mossback Amelia (Person and Book)
"Petoskey and Bay View in Ye Olden Days" booklet
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps from Library of Congress
The Traverse Region, Historical and Descriptive with Illustrations, 1884
Walloon Lake Wanderings (History of Walloon Lake, Michigan)
Local Northern Michigan History Topics ~ Including Rick Wiles' articles
This web master presents photos and factual information with documentation from various sources for statements made; with special thanks to the Greenwood Cemetery web site for providing such documentation. The Greenwood Cemetery archives include local area items such as newspapers, family histories, stories, and photos which have been donated from various sources, including the local Petoskey News Review. Visit the Greenwood Cemetery web site by clicking HERE.
The Little Traverse Historical Society and Museum archives are provided both on-site and on-line and have added immeasurably to this Northern Mich~Mash Preserve web site. Visit The Little Traverse Historical Society and Museum by clicking HERE.
The Little Traverse Historical Society and Museum archives are provided both on-site and on-line and have added immeasurably to this Northern Mich~Mash Preserve web site. Visit The Little Traverse Historical Society and Museum by clicking HERE.