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  1. 1959.07.09

    Photograph of men loading logs on boat on North Manitou Island

    Record Type: Photo

    Loading Logs
  2. 1960.08.04

    Photograph of two teams of oxen hauling logs.

    Record Type: Photo

    Logging Teams
  3. 1966.36.04

    Photograph, Glen Haven and the ruins of the old lumber pier in Sleeping Bear Bay, a part of Lake Michigan.

    Record Type: Photo

    Glen Haven Point
  4. 1966.37.01

    Photograph, logging camp. The picture shows four men, one holding an accordian, and one woman, a nurse, standing outside a shanty marked "Chicken Pox." The upper right-hand corner of the photo is torn off and the back of the photograph has been mended with filmoplast .

    Record Type: Photo

    Logging Camp
  5. 1966.37.02

    Photographic postcard, three men piling logs with horses, circa 1911.

    Record Type: Photo

    Men on Logs
  6. 1966.37.03

    Photograph, small piles of logs scattered on snowy woods.

    Record Type: Photo

    Cut Logs
  7. 1966.37.04 - Load of Logs

    Printed postcard, load of logs.

    Record Type: Photo

    Men with Logs
  8. 1966.37.06

    Photograph, two teams of horses and wagons.

    Record Type: Photo

    Team of Horses with a Wagon
  9. 1968.19.01

    Photograph, boat model of North Manitou Island logging ship called JS Crouse. The captain of the original steamer was Captain Charles Anderson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Krause
  10. 1968.20.05

    Photograph, hauling logs with a locomotive and large wheels. It is noted in the photo inventory that this is a snapshot that appears to record a re-enactment of a much earlier activity.

    Record Type: Photo

    Hauling Logs
  11. 1968.20.06

    Photograph, cutting wood on the Steffens-Weiler farm, circa 1905. The photograph includes Ed Steffens and Frank Porter cutting the wood, Chas Stefens with the team, and Clarence and Roy in the foreground.

    Record Type: Photo

    Logging
  12. 1968.27.01

    Photograph, load of logs on a sleigh with a team of horses. "9,555 board feet of pine." This is described as a "prize load." The picture belonged to Elmer Billman or his father Charles Billman. The information came from a photograph of the same load, dated and is owned by David Pearson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Lumber Load
  13. 1968.27.02

    Photograph, load of logs on a sleigh with a team of white horses circa 1900. The picture belonged to Elmer Billman or his father Charles Billman. "7' bunk, 12.5' high, and 74 logs hauled 1.5 miles." Information is on the photograph of the same load owned by David Pearson.

    Record Type: Photo

    Load of Lumber
  14. 1978.07.19 - Crescent Logging Camp

    Photo. "Main Street" at Crescent - West Side North Manitou Island 1906

    Record Type: Photo

    Crescent Logging Camp
  15. 1978.07.50 - Cook Staff at Crescent

    4x6 Cook, his wife and assistant (from England) Cooking for 300 men lumbering on North Manitou Island

    Record Type: Photo

    Cook Staff at Crescent
  16. 1989.18.86

    Newspaper, Clipping. "Old Mill Pants and Groans." By Al Barnes. About Novotney Mill. Photos of mill and crew. Dated 31 Oct., 1953.

    Record Type: Archive

    Newspaper
  17. 1995.39.02

    Photo, Postcard. [Bournique Collection?] Log piled by the North Manitou Village dock. A boat in the harbor is also visible. "4 million board feet in logs" in piles awaiting shipment. E Beebe photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Photograph
  18. 1996.36.06 - Logging Camp Crew, Crescent

    Photo Postcard. "Camp Crew" Smith & Hull lumber camp. Forty men are pictured in the photograph. Print Probably Beebe photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Logging Camp Crew, Crescent
  19. 1996.91.82 - Lumber Yard

    Photograph of a lumber yard and workers

    Record Type: Photo

    Lumber Yard
  20. 2000.34.06

    Receipt. "Northport Mich 5-5 180 (1800?) Received from Geo G Bigelow Fifty and 00/100 dollars in full payment of timber East of Road With three years to take of timber"

    Record Type: Archive

    Receipt

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