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- De TourStereoview of De Tour, Michigan. There are three barrels in the foreground and a large tug in the background. The tug may be the JAMES W. BENNETT. The second smoke stack is from a second tug in the background.Stereoview of De Tour, Michigan. There are three barrels in the foreground and a large tug in the background. The tug may be the JAMES W. BENNETT. The second smoke …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit regattaLyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ferries on the Detroit RiverLyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Lyman E. Stowe was listed at 121 Gratiot in Detroit in the directories from 1880-1883Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- On Lake HuronStereoview of a tug towing a string of seven schooners out into the southern end of Lake Huron. Two men wait for the photographer in a small boat drawn on the beach.Stereoview of a tug towing a string of seven schooners out into the southern end of Lake Huron. Two men wait for the photographer in a small boat drawn on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View on Lake MichiganStereoview of a tug towing a schooner out of Chicago into Lake Michigan.Stereoview of a tug towing a schooner out of Chicago into Lake Michigan.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Silver Islet MinesStereoview of the mine on Silver Islet.Stereoview of the mine on Silver Islet.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thunder Cape from Prince Arthur's LandingStereoview of a view across Thunder Bay from Prince Arthur's Landing to Thunder Cape and the Sleeping Giant.Stereoview of a view across Thunder Bay from Prince Arthur's Landing to Thunder Cape and the Sleeping Giant.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Prince Arthur's LandingThe community's name was changed to Port Arthur in 1883. Illingworth moved to East Seventh St. in St. Paul in 1873The community's name was changed to Port Arthur in 1883. Illingworth moved to East Seventh St. in St. Paul in 1873Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Silver IsletStereoview showing the buildings on Silver IsletStereoview showing the buildings on Silver IsletMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- GratiotStereoview of the J.A. SMITH, anchor at Port Huron on the St. Clair RiverStereoview of the J.A. SMITH, anchor at Port Huron on the St. Clair RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ship Garden CityThe C. V. Line on her bow refers to the company's relationship with the Central Vermont railroad, which had leased the tracks into Ogdensburgh in 1870. The GARDEN CITY was launched in 1873 and rebuilt as a steam barge in 1880.The C. V. Line on her bow refers to the company's relationship with the Central Vermont railroad, which had leased the tracks into Ogdensburgh in 1870. The GARDEN CITY was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Emptying Canadian LockEmptying Canadian Lock. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Century Photo-View Co. Midland, Mich. Canadian Series [reverse:] No. 7 EMPTYING CANADIAN LOCK. The locks are emptied through channels running underneath the lower gates and controlled by huge valves. The water passes through these channels and ...Emptying Canadian Lock. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Century Photo-View Co. Midland, Mich. Canadian Series [reverse:] No. 7 EMPTYING CANADIAN LOCK. The locks are emptied through channels running underneath the lower …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Peerless"Stereoview of the propeller PEERLESS.Stereoview of the propeller PEERLESS.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer "Peerless"Stereoview of the interior of the propeller PEERLESS looking down the staircase. On the other side of the stairwell are three people gathered at a piano.Stereoview of the interior of the propeller PEERLESS looking down the staircase. On the other side of the stairwell are three people gathered at a piano.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort WilliamStereoview of the paddlewheeled steamboat MANITOBA at the dock with the Hudson Bay trading post, Fort William, in the background. MANITOBA is moored in the Kaministiquia River.Stereoview of the paddlewheeled steamboat MANITOBA at the dock with the Hudson Bay trading post, Fort William, in the background. MANITOBA is moored in the Kaministiquia River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat Magnet at MackinacStereoview of the steamboat MAGNET at the dock on Mackinac Island. At the next wharf is an unidentified propeller. Behind the steamboat is a store signed "Indian Bazaar". On the hill is Fort Mackinac.Stereoview of the steamboat MAGNET at the dock on Mackinac Island. At the next wharf is an unidentified propeller. Behind the steamboat is a store signed "Indian Bazaar". On the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Shipping at DetroitW. S. White was active in Kalamazoo commercial photography from 1873-93.W. S. White was active in Kalamazoo commercial photography from 1873-93.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ore docks, EscanabaBadly disfigured stereoview of the first ore dock at Escanaba, MI. Some fourteen masts are visible from schooners loading on the other side of the dock.Badly disfigured stereoview of the first ore dock at Escanaba, MI. Some fourteen masts are visible from schooners loading on the other side of the dock.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grand MaraisStereoview of Grand Marais, MN. Two men in a boat are in the foreground while only two buildings are visible in the background. A boat is drawn up in front of the left building.Stereoview of Grand Marais, MN. Two men in a boat are in the foreground while only two buildings are visible in the background. A boat is drawn up in front …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View on Lake Erie (up with the sails)Stereoview of a two-masted schooner being towed out of Buffalo harbor into Lake Erie. The crew are in the process of raising the the foresail.Stereoview of a two-masted schooner being towed out of Buffalo harbor into Lake Erie. The crew are in the process of raising the the foresail.Maritime History of the Great Lakes