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Name |
Dock |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
235 |
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1960.15.28
Photograph of the steamer Leelanau docked at Fountain Point in Provemont.
Record Type: Photo
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1960.15.31
Photograph of a Schooner rigged Mackinaw boat, the Clara, owned by Mannes Bonner, from Beaver Island. He ran a boarding house on the island and used the boat from trade to farmers and fisherman on other islands and for trips to the mainland. Duplicate print: 1960.15.34
Record Type: Photo
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1960.15.38 - SS Crescent at Traverse City
Photograph of the Steam Ship Crescent at an unidentified dock. The S.S. Crescent was the little sister to the Columbia. It is a small, tough workhourse of a boat that went out early in the spring and remained until the last potatoes were picked up at Bingham or Suttons Bay in November. Location: Northern Michigan Transportation dock in Traverse City, Power Island in background. Curtesy of Jordan Y Owen from archives email
Record Type: Photo
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1960.23.05 - Leland Pier and Iron Smelting Furnace
Early photograph of Leland showing the pier in Lake Michigan as well as the iron furnace. Presence of Leland Iron Works buildings suggests photo was taken between 1870-1885. Whaleback is visible in the background of the photo.
Record Type: Photo
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1960.25.05
Photograph of Suttons Bay looking east to dock, with a steamer tied up at the dock.
Record Type: Photo
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1960.25.09
Photograph of Suttons Bay from High Hill, looking East towards the bay.
Record Type: Photo
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1960.25.10
Photograph of Suttons Bay harbor from the hill top, looking southeast across the bay. In this photo there are three docks, which were the Peterson dock, Bahle dock, and Northern Michigan Transport dock. The water between the docks used to be very deep, but by 1960 it was much shallower; filled in with sand.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.30.11
Photograph of girls on the dock during the annual South Manitou camping trip. Agnes Gould is the second from the left.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.35.05
Photograph of the lumbering dock on the east side of North Manitou Island with boats, both sail and steam, possibly waiting to be loaded.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.47.02
Photograph of a lifeboat from the schooner Paisley at the dock at Glen Arbor.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.50.02
Photograph of the Sleeping Bear Inn, the hotel in Glen Haven. It was built in 1857, by Charles McCarty, founder of Glen Haven. He was a brother of Mrs. John E. Fisher, and also brother of the great-grandmother of Alvin Westcott. He built the first sawmill and the first dock.
Record Type: Photo
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1964.08.09
Photograph of the shoreline in Leland looking toward Blackledge Point (Whaleback), showing the dock built shorlty before or after 1910. Large house in the middle belonged to Captain John Harting.
Record Type: Photo
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1965.17.01
Photograph of the fish tug "Smiling Thru," in fishtown tied up at the Grosvenor's dock. Grosvenor's converted the boat to the island ferry and mailboat.
Record Type: Photo
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1965.17.02
Photograph of the ice breaking up near the pilings of the old Schomberg dock in Good Harbor Bay.
Record Type: Photo
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1965.19.06
Photograph of Fishtown, looking west over a rooftop, with North Manitou visible on the horizon.
Record Type: Photo