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Name |
Good Harbor Village |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
10 |
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2004.25.0004 - Abandoned Village
Foreground - partial fence and broken wagon durrounded by snow or sand. Background - House on hillside surrounded by trees. The village died in 1914 because the mill burned and timber was mostly gone.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0005 - Main Street - When Pine Was King
View of Good Harbor Main Street. Three building can been seen as well as a pile of boards. The village died in 1914 because the mill burned and timber was mostly gone.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0006 - The Dickey Residence - Good Harbor
View of a single home surrounded by trees. Labeled as the Dickey Residence. The village died in 1914 because the mill burned and timber was mostly gone.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0007 - The Boarding House - Good Harbor
View of the Boarding House at Good Harbor
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0009 - Ruins of the Past: Lumber
Dock at Good Harbor Written on back: Ruins of the lumber pier at Good Harbor, Mich, on Schomberg, as it was known after the three brothers who comprised the Schomberg Hardwood Lumber Co., as it was known. The pier consisted of two piece projecting piers from the shore, connected near the outer end by a cross pier, thus forming an enclosure for the logs, and enabling a number of vessels to dock at the same time. The saw mill was at the base o...
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0010 - Abandoned Home
Image of a partially dismantaled home with a large front porch.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0011 - Saloon - Good Harbor
Abandoned saloon with open door surrounded by sand and a fallen tree. The saloon was open pre Prohibition in the '90's.
Record Type: Photo
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2004.25.0012 - A Former Town Site
A former town-site. Trees on right side; open space on the left. Lake Michigan in the background.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.80.01 - Village of Good Harbor history
Historical notes on the Village of Good Harbor written by Amalia (Mollie) Kropp and a hand-drawn map of the Village of Good Harbor Bay c. 1900.
Record Type: Archive