Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Shipwreck |
Number of Archive records |
11 |
Number of Library records |
4 |
Number of Object records |
16 |
Number of Photo records |
21 |
Related Records
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1968.13.01
Photograph, the steamer P.J. Ralph, owned by O.W. Blodgett. The steamer was wrecked on South Manitou Island on September 8, 1924.
Record Type: Photo
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1968.13.04
Photograph, the steamer Warrington that was eventually cut down to a tow barge and wrecked at Charleviox, Michigan.
Record Type: Photo
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1968.13.12
Photograph, the steamer Marine City. This ship was a sidewheeler and was burned on Lake Huron in August 1880 with 8 or 10 lives lost.
Record Type: Photo
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1968.13.19
Photograph, the steamer Pere Marquette. Lost on September 9, 1910 in Lake Michigan and 29 were killed.
Record Type: Photo
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1968.28.01
Information sheet on the Lark which was sunk in Leland Harbor in Leland, Michigan.
Record Type: Archive
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1974.05.01 - Shipwrecks of the Lakes
Shipwrecks of the Lakes by Dana Thomas Bowen. Freshwater Press 1952
Record Type: Archive
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1987.17.103 d
Photo Postcard: "First ship bringing equipment for sawmill is wrecked on the beach" North Manitou Island
Record Type: Photo
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1990.03
Print, photographic. Lifeboat from "Rising Sun" which sank off Pyramid Point in 1921. Boat #4 being dug out of sand at foot of Pyramid Point by three men.
Record Type: Photo
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1992.50.04 - Beached Schooner
Photo. Schooner - three masted. Schooner is beached. Possibly South Manitou Island Print
Record Type: Photo
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1994.80.05
Photo. Possinly Charles Kehl. Killed in sinking of "The Kimball" out of Chicago. Charles was born in 1863. While it's quite possible that he worked as a young man for the Wheelers in some capacity at their Sunset Lodge property, It didn't open as a lodge until 1898, 7 years after Charles' death. 1880 or later seems likely, if the photo is of Charles. Charles had older brothers- in 1870 James was 15, Edward 13, Christian 9. It's possible ...
Record Type: Photo
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1998.59.01
Tape, Video. "Shipwreck Three Brothers at South Manitou Island, Michigan." June 1997 - Site #20 UM 144. Video by Jerry Shipple, Center for Maritime & Underwater Resource Management, Michigan State University.
Record Type: Archive
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1998.59.02
Manuscript. "Reconnaissance and Preliminary Assessment of the Shipwreck Three Brothers at South Manitou Island." June 12-14, 1996. Prepared by the Center for Maritime and Underwater Resource Management, Michigan State University. 19 August 1996. 31 pages.
Record Type: Archive
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2001.18 - Ernest Hemingway Fished Here: and other true north country tales
Wakefield, Larry
Record Type: Library
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2004.18.02 - Local Legends & Traditions of Leland
Historical account of the Village of Leland spanning from the time of it's first inhabitants, the Native Americans, to a place known for being a summer vacation destination.
Record Type: Archive
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2004.29 - Walter L. Frost
Photograph of the Walter L. Frost wreck, a total loss, on South Manitou Island covered in snow and ice.
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
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2005.80.02a-b - The Vernon Disaster of 1887
Article about the Steamer Vernon shipwreck disaster and images of the steamer.
Record Type: Archive
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