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- Geographic Location: Duluth
- Item types: Albumen prints
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- Item types: Photocopies
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- Item types: Wood engravings
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- Steamer HURONIC entering Duluth-Superior HarborThe Canada Steamship Lines steamboat HURONIC at the entrance to the Duluth-Superior harbourThe Canada Steamship Lines steamboat HURONIC at the entrance to the Duluth-Superior harbourMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- S.S. "Mataafa" Wrecked Nov 28, 1905Black and white real photo postcard of Pittsburgh Steamship Company steamboat MATAAFA lying wrecked at the entrance to Duluth Harbour after the storm of 28 Nov 1905.Black and white real photo postcard of Pittsburgh Steamship Company steamboat MATAAFA lying wrecked at the entrance to Duluth Harbour after the storm of 28 Nov 1905.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Mataafa" striking pier at end of Duluth Ship CanalUndivided back. Postally unused.Undivided back. Postally unused.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Mataafa" being pounded by the wavesUndivided back. Postally unused.Undivided back. Postally unused.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lighthouse, Entrance Duluth-Superior Harbor, Duluth, Minn.Divided back. Postally unusedDivided back. Postally unusedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Launching the Steamer, Edward Y. Townsend (The largest steamer on fresh water), Superior, Wis.Divided back postcard. Postmarked Port McNicol, 8 Oct 1912Divided back postcard. Postmarked Port McNicol, 8 Oct 1912Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- NoronicDivided back. Postally unusedDivided back. Postally unusedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Pier in Rough Weather, Duluth, Minn.The wooden steamer, Venezuela, of 2125 gross tons; 263.3' x 40.7 x 20' depth; crew of 20; 800 h.p.; built 1897, West Bay City, Mich. Owned by Charles S. Neff, Milwaukee, Wis. from 1913 until the 1920s. Carried pulpwood, coal, grain, salt. The Venezuela ended her days in a bone …The wooden steamer, Venezuela, of 2125 gross tons; 263.3' x 40.7 x 20' depth; crew of 20; 800 h.p.; built 1897, West Bay City, Mich. Owned by Charles S. Neff, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Duluth, Minn.Panoramic photograph of the waterfront of Duluth, MN looking across to Superior, WIPanoramic photograph of the waterfront of Duluth, MN looking across to Superior, WIMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- [Duluth, from Minnesota Point]Panoramic photograph of Duluth, MN looking up from the waterfrontPanoramic photograph of Duluth, MN looking up from the waterfrontMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- [Duluth Superior Harbor]Panoramic photograph of the waterfront of Duluth, MN looking across to Superior, WI. The illustration features the wide array of grain elevators in the harbour.Panoramic photograph of the waterfront of Duluth, MN looking across to Superior, WI. The illustration features the wide array of grain elevators in the harbour.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading coal at Boston Coal docks, Duluth, Minn.Panoramic photograph of three lakers unloading coal on the Duluth, MN waterfront.Panoramic photograph of three lakers unloading coal on the Duluth, MN waterfront.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- [Bird's-eye view of Duluth showing harbor from Point of Rocks]Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront.Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Duluth in 1870Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront with a steamboat and schooner moored there.Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront with a steamboat and schooner moored there.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A View of Duluth, Minnesota; looking landward; taken December, 1870Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront with a schooner and what appears to be a dredge.Panoramic photograph of the Duluth, MN waterfront with a schooner and what appears to be a dredge.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Superior Ship Yards, W. Superior, Wis.Panoramic view of the Superior Ship Yards, West Superior, WI. with upwards of twenty lakers in port or under construction. Two whalebacks are visible at the extreme left and right of the photograph.Panoramic view of the Superior Ship Yards, West Superior, WI. with upwards of twenty lakers in port or under construction. Two whalebacks are visible at the extreme left and right …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Iron Ore Shipping Docks, Duluth, Minn.Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AsiaPhotograph of the North West Transportation Company & Lake Superior Royal Mail Line propeller ASIA at the wharf in Duluth.Photograph of the North West Transportation Company & Lake Superior Royal Mail Line propeller ASIA at the wharf in Duluth.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- MarinaPhotograph of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company laker MARINA preparing to load a cargo of iron ore. Note the loaded ore cars atop the loading trestle.Photograph of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company laker MARINA preparing to load a cargo of iron ore. Note the loaded ore cars atop the loading trestle.Toronto Marine Historical Society
- Hiawatha and R. G. StewartPhotograph of the HIAWATHA and the passenger steamer R. G. STEWART at Duluth.Photograph of the HIAWATHA and the passenger steamer R. G. STEWART at Duluth.Toronto Marine Historical Society