Person Record
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Grosvenor, Tracy |
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1958.04.21
Postcard of the "Mail boat operated by Tracy Grosevnor." North Manitou Island.
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1959.07.03
Photograph of the Frank Fisher saw mill near Glen Arbor, on the Crystal River.
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1959.07.04
Photograph of the Leland Canning factory - on bend of river entering Leland from the south.
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1959.07.05
Photograph of the Cordes Brothers Grocery Store. Also known as the Leland Mercantile or the Merc.
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1959.07.06 - Schooner Grounded, Crescent Beach
Photograph of the Schooner Josephine Dresden aground on Crescent beach on North Manitou Island.
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1959.07.07 - North Manitou Coast Guard Station
Photograph of the North Manitou Life Saving Service Station, with a schooner rigged as a life saving boat on shore. 1902 per Rita Hadra Rusco book
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1959.07.10 - Lumber Yard and Saw Mill
Photograph of the sawmill and lumber yard at Crescent on the west side of North Manitou Island.
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1959.07.12 - "The Harbor", Crescent, Michigan
Photograph of the dock at Crescent on the west side of North Manitou Island.on a rough day.
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1960.15.04 - Helping Tracy
Photograph of men helping the mailboat into Leland harbor in the winter, when the ice was blocking the mouth of the harbor.
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1960.15.27
Photograph of the mailboat crew in Leland, after bringing in mail from North Manitou through a violent storm. In Photograph: Lightkeeper (unknown), Captain Will Carlson (eventually drowned), Captain Tracy Grosvenor, and Surfman Clem Brown.
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1966.12.01
Photograph, fisherman sitting around the docks in Leland, Michigan circa 1925. Left to right in the picture is Oscar Price, Bill Firestone, Nels Carlson, and unknown. The fish shanty was owned by Oscar Price while the white building was Tracy Grosvenor's storage shed. Taylor's house is in the rear, but there is no mention if Taylor is a first or last name. Some of this information came from an interview with Roy Buckler.
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1968.02.02
Photographic postcard, North Manitou Island mail boat, the Fern L., circa 1930. The Fern. L. was Tracy Grosvenor's mail boat, named after his daughter.
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1985.35.02
Photo of "Smiling Thru" Fishing boat- "belonging to Wm. Carlson family" printed on front of photograph. Photographer unknown. Creator of caption unknown. It has been noted that the Carlson family never owned the "Smiling Thru" and the caption printed on this photograph may be incorrect. See Worksheet files for more details. The "Smiling Thru" was built by John A. Johnson "Big John" for L.J. Strayer of Northport in 1936, and then remodeled by T...
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1989.28.09
Photo. North Manitou Mail Boat stuck in Leland harbor. Tracy Grosevenor with others. Boat stuck on ice coming into Leland. He gave up! Tied boat to ice, picked up mail and groceries and returned to Leland. Print
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