Photo Album


Would you like to share your photo's of Mason County and surrounding areas with genealogists, undiscovered family, and our visitors? If you would, please send a scanned GIF or JPG file to Dave Petersen, Please include a brief description of the photograph, names of individuals, specific location if possible, and approximate date the photo was taken.
Michigan Historical Photographs
- 1930 MCC Girls Basketball Team including:
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Delbert Williamson LHS Class of 1932
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Sliegh Ride Circa 1900 unidentified Riverton Township woman.
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- 1920's Gas Station, Scottville.
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Frank Areklet Neighbors helping Neighbors. Haying in Mason County in 1938 on the Frank Areklet Farm. Frank was sick and his farm neighbors came to the rescue by helping out.
In 1938 shortly after his marriage Frank Areklet became very ill.
Submitted by: Diane Areklet
Cribbs Family Page More information on this family.
- John C. Cribbs L to R: John C. Cribbs, George W. Cribbs, Hannah (Cribbs) Uber and possibly Clarrisa (Cribbs) Pauley, circa 1912-13.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Catherine Rupert Cribbs portrait taken in Naperville, IL 1880.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- John C. Cribbs family portrait circa 1883 by F.C. Silver of Ludington, MI.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Grandpa and Grandma Cribbs in their garden" in Summit, circa 1904.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Rupert Sister's portrait with their husbands taken before 1906 (the year Catherine Cribbs passed away). front L to R: John C. and Catherinr (Rupert) Cribbs, Henry & Leah (Rupert) Giles. back L to R: Sue (Rupert) & Jacob Shuler and Lizzie (Rupert) McDowell.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Frank Areklet Frank is driving the team, and others making hay in South Riverton Township around 1931.
Submitted by: Diane Areklet
- Subject Name Information
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- A view of a past scene on the Buttersville Penninsula, Taylorsville.
The Buttersville Penninsula which borders the Pere Marquette Lake and Lake Michigan used to be the site of a group of small communities such as Buttersville, Taylorsville, Finn Town, these small communites were connected by Boardwalks.
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Main Street Located where Lundquists Furniture is now established.
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- John Fitch Barn
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Photo of John H. Fitch Farm on Blundell Road in Riverton Twp, circa 1900
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Photo is of the Andrew Kistler family of Summit Twp in front of their house
on what is now Pere Marquette Road.
L to R: Ralph, Bessie, Luella, Andrew, Effie and Maud taken circa May 1907.
Luella is pregnant with daughter Dorothy.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Another photo of Andew KISTLER farmhouse in Summit taken circa 1910. House
now owned by Andrew's Granddaughter Margaret Kistler Luedke.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Photo of Margaret Strock Kistler seated, (widow of Washington KISTLER),
with sister Cindy Bancroft and brothers Ellis and Nels Strock circa 1909.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- Photo is of the Washington Kistler farmhouse at Kistler's Corners in
Summit. Photo taken circa 1880. I believe the woman standing on the steps
is Mrs. Wash. Kistler - Margaret Strock.
Submitted by: Chris Dixon
- B.J. Goodsell Mayor of Ludington
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Star WatchcaseThis factory was recently torn dwon and the New Ludington Marina Project erected on this site.
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Gile Boat WorksPere Marquette Lake
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Julius Rassmussen
Submitted by: Star Davan
Star searching for :
BOERTMAN, COLLINS, LAFAVE, NIELSEN,RASMUSSEN SKOVBY, OLSEN,
VESTERGAARD, HALVORSEN
- Wedding picture of Gerda Rasmussen Skovby and Albert Earl Boertman.
Submitted by: Star Davan
- Alvah Morell Family
Submitted by: Sherry Morell Shelts
- Bromley Reunion
Submitted by: Dave Petersen
- Charles Morell Family
Submitted by: Sherry Morell Shelts
- Reuben and Amalia Oldt Family
Submitted by: Sherry Morell Shelts
- 1880's Scottville, Please contact Richard if you have any information on the J. Welch & Son Hardware and Farm Implements store in Scottville circa 1880 -1890's.
Submitted by: Richard Welch
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