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  • Creator is exactly "Brigham, D."
Go to Trevarrow sisters item page

Photograph of Lois Trevarrow McLay and Elizabeth Trevarrow Paton sitting in the shade on a bench outside the R.G. Eddy cottage on Lakeshore Drive.
Go to The Old Harbor item page

Photograph depicts a sapphire blue Old Harbor and the remnants of the old pier from the Kalamazoo River. Circa 1950s
Go to Playing in the water at the beach item page

Photograph of the Eddy clan at the beach. There are two women with a group of about six small children standing at the edge of the water facing the camera. In the foreground seven adults are seated in the sand facing the water.
Go to Lillian Grimes Eddy in the back yard of Beech-Hurst item page

Lillian purchased Beech-Hurst in 1906 as a farm. The immense beech trees (state record) gave the site its name.
Go to Plummer children in back of Beech-Hurst item page

Photograph of Rob and Elizabeth Plummer on a bed mattress in the grass.
Go to Eddy clan photograph on the beach item page

Group photograph of thirteen people on the beach, a mix of adults and children.
Go to The Old School House item page

Photograph of the Old School House in Douglas.
Go to Plummer children in the grass item page

Photograph of Rob and Elizabeth Plummer with a tea kettle to their left; a dog sits in shadow in the foreground.
Go to Lillian Grimes Eddy and Elizabeth Trevarrow Paton with great-grandkids item page

Photograph of great grandmothers Lillian and Elizabeth (Nannan) with grandkids Rob and Elizabeth Plummer at Beech-Hurst.
Go to Elderly woman with books item page

Photograph of an elderly woman standing in front of a small white house with she has two books in hand, wearing a gray and white striped dress. Circa 1960s
Go to Plummer Children at Beech-Hurst item page

Photograph of Rob and Elizabeth Plummer with a tea kettle to the left.
Go to Dutcher Lodge No. 193 Masonic lodge item page

Right side view of the Dutcher Lodge No. 193 Masonic Hall.
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