Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Schooner |
Number of Archive records |
5 |
Number of Library records |
1 |
Number of Object records |
13 |
Number of Photo records |
45 |
Related Records
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1959.07.06 - Schooner Grounded, Crescent Beach
Photograph of the Schooner Josephine Dresden aground on Crescent beach on North Manitou Island.
Record Type: Photo
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1959.32.02
Photograph of the Bay Line steamer "Crescent", as well as a lumber schooner and a freighter at the Traverse City Dock.
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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1960.15.34
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. Copy of 1960.15.31
Record Type: Photo
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1960.15.51
Photograph of the tug Mary McLane. The wood burning tug is towing an unidentified schooner ou to f the harbor. Note four-foot cordwood stacked on deck outside engine room door.
Record Type: Photo
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1962.06.07
Photograph of the mill at Good Harbor, with a schooner and stacked board lumber.
Record Type: Photo
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1966.09.10
Photograph, the schooner Ellen Williams. Built in 1855 in Cleveland, Ohio by Peck and Mastes. The schooner was sold in 1890 to an O. Swanson in Chicago, Illinios. The schooner was sold again in 1908 in Chicago and cut down as a barge.
Record Type: Photo
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1966.09.11
Photograph, the schooner Cora A. This is the last full-rigged schooner built on the Lakes. The ship was built in 1889 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and is described in the photo inventory as being "Firm, fast, and seaworthy." Ended on a tow line behind a steamer and was eventually lost in te Atlantic on March 6, 1916.
Record Type: Photo
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1967.06.14
Schooner "Olive H. Perry" sea training ship Three Masted Formerly "J.T. Wing" of Detroit. Built in Nova Scotia in 1919. Was used for shipping timber, last comercial sailing ship on the Great Lakes - had no engines and would not be used in coastal shipping. Brought by Grant Pigett and refitted in 1939 as a trainging ship under Frank F. Ford a Kalamazoo attorney. Source of information Maynard Conrad M.D. who sailed this 3 masted schooner
Record Type: Photo
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1968.13.02
Photograph, schooner Aberdeen in 1892. This ship was built as a tow barge, although it was listed and rated as a schooner. This schooner could sail on her own power. The code IO6975 was listed on the accession record.
Record Type: Photo
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1968.13.03
Photograph, the schooner Mingoe that was eventually cut down into a tow barge.
Record Type: Photo
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1986.35.01
Print, photographic. Sailing ships at Suttons Bay Peterson Dock. Schooners (left to right): Frank Miner, Annie O. Hanson, Alice M. Beers
Record Type: Photo
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