Person Record
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Steffens, Henry |
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1968.06.04
Photograph, Fish Town. The boat on the north side is Dorothy, owned by H. Steffans who purchased it in 1917 from Warren Price. The boat on the south side is Lucille, owned by Roy Buchler's dad. It was named after Roy's sister. The duplicate picture is 1994.01.02. The source of the information was Roy Buchler.
Record Type: Photo
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1988.26.01 a-i
World War II rationing paperwork. a. Rubber Footwear Purchase Certificate. James Burley. Suttons Bay, Michigan. 11/09/1943 b. Rubber Footwear Purchase Certificate. John H. Burley. Suttons Bay, Michigan. 11/29/1943 c. Memo "to Men's Rubber Boots and Rubber Work Shoes Dealers From Rubber Footwear Rationing Branch." "Subject: Filing of Inventories and Classification of Types" 11/28/1942 d. Instructions about "where to send each part of OPA ratio...
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1989.28.16
Photo. Fishtugs: Henry Steffen's "Helen" and Roy Bucklers "Irene" c. 1935 Print
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1989.28.17
Photo. Fishtugs 'Helen' and 'Irene'. Helen pushing Irene. On stern of Irene, Roy Buckler, with pipe. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1994.15.02
Photo. Fishtown with fishtug Dorothy and Lucille. Dorothy owned by H. Steffens. Lucille owned by Roy Buckler. (Possibly Dr. James Bruce from Kentucky with fish pole). Copy Negative. 94.15.02.01 Print
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1996.49.06
Booklet. List of County, Township and Village Officers - Co. of Leelanau - Revised for 1931.
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2001.31.13 - 'Then the Mill Burnt'
Booklet titled, "'Then the Mill Burnt' From Bucket Brigades to Modern Pumpers Is Story of the Leland's Volunteer Fire Department, Leland, Michigan." History of the fire department and fires that occured in Leland. See 1988.18.01 for images.
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2005.11.42 - Helen S.
The stern of the fishtug "Helen S." in the Leland River in Fishtown. The fishtug "Diamond" is also visible on the other side of the river. The photo was taken from another fishtug. "Helen S." was owned by Henry Steffens, and "Diamond" was owned by the Carlson family.
Record Type: Photo