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Name |
Mail boat |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
4 |
Number of Photo records |
61 |
Related Records
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1958.04.29
Postcard of "Manitou mail boat, Leland, Mich"- near Lawrence (schooner). The Manitou mail boat was operated by John Patschow." Leland, Michigan.
Record Type: Photo
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1960.15.47
Photograph of the steamer Lawrence of the Northerm Michigan Line. It is the sister ship of the Champlain, and carried mail to Grand Traverse Bay Ports
Record Type: Photo
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1968.02.08
Photo of Roy Buckler's boat attempting to open the way through ice for Tracy Grosvenor's mailboat to pass.
Record Type: Photo
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1987.17.103 aa
Photo Postcard: On North Manitous Island- "Paul Maleski, Mailman from Eastside of the Island to the west side.
Record Type: Photo
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1989.28.09
Photo. North Manitou Mail Boat stuck in Leland harbor. Tracy Grosevenor with others. Boat stuck on ice coming into Leland. He gave up! Tied boat to ice, picked up mail and groceries and returned to Leland. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1990.36.50 - US MAIL
a US MAIL ship at a dock. "Missouri" is also along the hull. Many people on the ship as well as the dock.
Record Type: Photo
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1992.42.01
Map. Manitou Mail Service - Mail run to North & South Manitou Islands & Crib. With directions of travel and running time.
Record Type: Archive
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1993.61.03
Photo. N. Manitou Mail Boat on Lake Michigan. Christine Blacken written on backside. Print
Record Type: Photo
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1994.24.01
Print. North and South Manitou Mail Boats - taken on South end of North Manitou.
Record Type: Photo
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1994.24.03
Print. Boat - "The Margerie" - belonged to Great Grand Dad - picture taken on the West side of North Manitou Island. (Note: Seems more likely the Margerie belonged to George Grosvenor's Grandfather.
Record Type: Photo
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1999.09.50
Photo postcard. Cottage in Leland on 2nd Street and M22. [Decker, Malott?] [Originally, this house was occupied by one of the iron workers in the Leland Foundry. Later, it was purchased by Mort Decker of Brazil, Indiana and inherited by his nephew, Ed Mallot. Houses in background belonged to the Bollingers, also from Brazil, Ind. (on hill, beside M22)?]
Record Type: Photo