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  1. 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

    P.J. Ralph
  2. 1968.13.04

    Photograph, the steamer Warrington that was eventually cut down to a tow barge and wrecked at Charleviox, Michigan.

    Record Type: Photo

    Warrington
  3. 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

    Marine City
  4. 1968.13.19

    Photograph, the steamer Pere Marquette. Lost on September 9, 1910 in Lake Michigan and 29 were killed.

    Record Type: Photo

    Pere Marquette
  5. 1968.28.01

    Information sheet on the Lark which was sunk in Leland Harbor in Leland, Michigan.

    Record Type: Archive

    Record
  6. 1974.05.01 - Shipwrecks of the Lakes

    Shipwrecks of the Lakes by Dana Thomas Bowen. Freshwater Press 1952

    Record Type: Archive

  7. 1987.17.103 d

    Photo Postcard: "First ship bringing equipment for sawmill is wrecked on the beach" North Manitou Island

    Record Type: Photo

    Postcard
  8. 1987.42.45

    Photo: South Manitou Island

    Record Type: Photo

    Print, Photographic
  9. 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

    Rising Sun lifeboat
  10. 1992.50.04 - Beached Schooner

    Photo. Schooner - three masted. Schooner is beached. Possibly South Manitou Island Print

    Record Type: Photo

    Beached Schooner
  11. 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

    Photograph
  12. 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

  13. 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

    Manuscript
  14. 2001.30 - Edmund Fitzgerald: The Ship & The Man

    Fitzgerald, Edmund Bacon

    Record Type: Library

  15. 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

    Local Legends & Traditions of Leland
  16. 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

    Walter L. Frost
  17. 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

    Village of Good Harbor history
  18. 2005.80.02a-b - The Vernon Disaster of 1887

    Article about the Steamer Vernon shipwreck disaster and images of the steamer.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Vernon Disaster of 1887

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