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Haserot, Francis H. |
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1999.09.47
Photo Postcard. "The Francis H. Hasserott Cherry Canning Cold Storage Plant- Northport." Replaced by the Cherry Home Canning Factory and dock about three miles north. Remodeled in 1948. "A History of Leelanau Township p.97"
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2005.84.01 - Chronicles of Camp Caho - 1919
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1919. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2005.84.02 - Chronicles of Camp Caho - 1920
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1920. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2005.84.03 - Camp Caho Houseparty
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1921. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2005.84.04 - Chronicles of Camp Caho 1922
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1922. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2005.84.05 - Camp Caho
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1925. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2005.84.06 - Chronicles of Camp Caho, 1926
Scrapbook including photographs, brochures, anecdotes, for Camp Caho for the year of 1926. Camp Caho was a summer camp for girls operated between 1916 through the 1930s. The enrollment was limited to 25 girls, personally invited to participate. The camp was located north of Northport on the property owned by the Haserot Family, most of it in and around what was then known as Cherry Home. It was established by Margaret Haserot, the daughter of Fra...
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2006.55.02 - Francis Henry Haserot
Biography sketch and portrait of Francis Henry Haserot, President of the Haserot Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
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2015.35.76 - Steam Ship at Dock
B&W postcard image showing a steam ship along side of the Cherry Home, Michigan dock? The ship is looking toward the Fancis H. Haserot Building? No Date
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2015.35.77 - Francis H. Haserot Buildings at Cherry Home, Michigan
B&W postcad image of the Cherry Home Orchard and Processing Plant buildings. Shows two buildings with railroad tracks leading to and beside them,
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Ashtray - Glass ashtray with Haserot Company address (521 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland 15, Ohio) and phone number (Cherry 1-7273) and "Coffee Specialists." Circa 1950s.
Ashtray
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Book, Account - Household accounts book of Sarah McKinney Haserot, dated 1901-1909.
Book, Account
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Book, Bible - Bible owned by Henrietta M. McKinney, mother of Sarah McKinney Haserot. Old and New Testaments, printed 1853. Inscribed with her name and "Presented to her by her husband January 1 A.D. 1856."
Book
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Book, Bible - Bible owned by Judge Henry McKinney of Akron, Ohio, father of Sarah McKinney Haserot. New Testament, very old copy but date unknown. Inside, between pages: a lock of blond hair with ribbon.
Book
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Certificate, Baptismal - Certificates of baptism and confirmation, in German, of Franz Heinrich Haserot, also known as Francis H. Haserot. Certificates side by side, matted and framed. Dates 1860 and 1874.
Certificate, Baptismal
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Inkwell - Inkwell, metal, hinged lid with "SMH" for Sarah McKinney Haserot engraved on top. (Missing "well" or bottom portion.)
Inkwell
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Jar, food storage - Jar, food storage, glass with metal screw-on lid. Label reads: Haserot's Fancy Deluxe Sweet Gherkins/ cucumbers, sugar, vinegar, dextrose, salt, spices, alum, tumeric./ Contents 1 PT. FL./ The Haserot Company Cleveland Ohio Distributors.
Jar, Food-storage
Record Type: Object
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Jar, preserving - Canning (or food storage) jar, pale blue glass with metal screw-on lid. Imprinted "The Haserot Company Cleveland Mason Patent."
(a) Jar, Preserving, (b) Top
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Negative, glass plate - Negative, glass plate, photograph of Sarah McKinney Haserot, wife of Francis H. Haserot, who founded the Haserot Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Company connected to Cherry Homes and Cherry Growers Factory, Inc. of Northport, Michigan.
Negative, Glass-plate
Record Type: Object