Person Record
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Hadjisky, Maryellen |
Related Records
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1991.26.01 - Dorothy LaCamera by Maryellen Hadjisky Mar 1991
Tape, Audio Cassette. "Summer Childhood in Leland". Interview of Dorothy (Fern) LaCamera conducted by Maryellen Hadjisky on 03/20/1991. Dorothy was early Leland resorter.
Record Type: Archive
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1997.50.01
Tape, video. "5 Generations of Fishing - The Carlson Family." A video tape of a slide and narrative presentation. Researched, written and edited by Maryellen Hadjisky. Readers include Mark Carlson, Pat Carlson Perigo and Maryellen Hadjisky. March 1997. Focuses on 1941 boat accident.
Record Type: Archive
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2001.48.22a-b - Leelanau 2000 - Project Report 6/2/97
Project Report for the Leelanau 2000, "Leelanau Families In Perspective: Passt, Present, and Future."
Record Type: Archive
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2007.31.01 - Diary of Francis E. Locy
Scanned pages (95) of Francis E. Locy's diary. It was written during time spent in Evanston, Illinois, East Leland and South Manitou Island. Some pages contain small drawings and diagrams.
Record Type: Archive
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2007.31.12 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the interior of the Locy/Johnson cottage during the evening.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.13 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the interior of the Locy/Johnson cottage during the day.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.14 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the fireplace in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.15 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the fireplace in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.16 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the front door in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.17 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the staircase landing in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.18 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of a bookcase in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.19 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph looking down the staircase in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.31.20 - Locy/Johnson cottage
Photograph of the chiminey in the Locy/Johnson cottage.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.02.03a-c - Mike Grosvenor Interview
An interview with Mike Grosvenor; Interviewer: Mary Ellen Hadjisky (a) Disc 1 of 1; 4 .wav files. (b) Disc 1 of 2; Part 1 (30:55), Part 2 (31:07) (c) Disc 2 of 2; Part 3 (31:08), Part 4 (20:30)
Record Type: Archive
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2010.04.01 - Leland Dam building
Photograph of the Leland Dam building. Includes about 12 men, a building, what seems to be the bridge and a construction site, the river and a boat. The photograph says on the front "Leland Light & Power Co.'s Dam Under Construction Leland, Mich."
Record Type: Photo
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2010.04.02 - First Mail Boat "Sea Rescue"
Photograph of a mail boat. Caption on photograph reads: "First mail boat 'Sea Rescue' 1910." A picture of two boats one has a badly torn sail. Both boats are very small. There are two men and bicycle is loaded in one of the boats. Unsure if this photograph is taken on the main land or the island. This picture was purchased from Bill Carlson many years prior to 2010.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.04.03 - First Mail Boat
Photograph of a mail boat. The caption reads: "First mail boat 1909." There is a small boat with sail. There is one man in the boat another man on the icy shore. Unsure if this picture is taken on the main land or the island. This picture was purchased from Bill Carlson many years prior to 2010.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.04.04 - Shipwreck on North Manitou
Photograph of a shipwreck on North Manitou. Caption reads: "Shipwreck - North Manitou 1900s." A schooner is washed ashore, looks like there is a small boat is next to it. The sails are down. Appears to be abandoned and forlorn. This picture was purchased from Bill Carlson many years prior to 2010.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.04.05 - "Manitou" mail boat
Photograph of a mail boat named "Manitou." It includes about 12 people, sitting and standing. This picture was purchased from Bill Carlson many years prior to 2010.
Record Type: Photo
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2010.04.06 - "Shirley" mail boat
Photograph of a mail boat named "Shirley" from the1930s. There are two boats, two to three men and dock pilings in the water. This picture was purchased from Bill Carlson many years prior to 2010.
Record Type: Photo