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- Propeller, tug and schoonerGeneric engraving of a propeller leading a tug and schooner out of a port. Featured on a manifest from Grummond's Mackinaw Line in 1885Generic engraving of a propeller leading a tug and schooner out of a port. Featured on a manifest from Grummond's Mackinaw Line in 1885Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller (generic)Detail from an 1885 manifestDetail from an 1885 manifestMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- [General view of Mackinac Island]Panoramic photograph of the waterfront of Mackinac Island showing a range of houses, churches, hotels and the fort above wharves on the Straits of Mackinac.Panoramic photograph of the waterfront of Mackinac Island showing a range of houses, churches, hotels and the fort above wharves on the Straits of Mackinac.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- VACATIONLANDFrom the collection of Clarence E. Jones, a fireman on the CITY OF PETOSKEY as well as the CITY OF CHEBOYGAN.From the collection of Clarence E. Jones, a fireman on the CITY OF PETOSKEY as well as the CITY OF CHEBOYGAN.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
- MackinacStereoview of the harbour on Mackinac Island taken from the front of Fort Mackinac. In the harbour is the side wheel steamboat MAGNET and an propeller. Along the wharf and on the beach are a number of Mackinac boats. On the wharves is stacked cordwood as fuel for the stopping …Stereoview of the harbour on Mackinac Island taken from the front of Fort Mackinac. In the harbour is the side wheel steamboat MAGNET and an propeller. Along the wharf and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- MackinawStereoview from the front of Fort Mackinac of piers in Mackinac harbor, including several steamboatsStereoview from the front of Fort Mackinac of piers in Mackinac harbor, including several steamboatsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort Mackinac, from PierP. B. Greene was at this address from 1883-92P. B. Greene was at this address from 1883-92Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- City of Mackinac and Boat LandingPhotographed & Published by W. S. White, Kalamazoo, Mich.Photographed & Published by W. S. White, Kalamazoo, Mich.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort Mackinac from DockDamaged stereoview with a view of Fort Mackinac from the wharf.Damaged stereoview with a view of Fort Mackinac from the wharf.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of the Town of Mackinaw.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View Island of Mackinac.Bird's Eye View Island of Mackinac. 1. Fort Mackinac. ... 23. D. & C. Wharf.Bird's Eye View Island of Mackinac. 1. Fort Mackinac. ... 23. D. & C. Wharf.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mackinac Village, as seen from the gun platform of the fort.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Mackinac Island.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Lake Huron.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of the Straits of MackinacBird's Eye View of the Straits of Mackinac, showing the Inland route, Mackinac to Petoskey, and Sault Ste. MarieBird's Eye View of the Straits of Mackinac, showing the Inland route, Mackinac to Petoskey, and Sault Ste. MarieAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View Lake Huron DivisionBird's Eye View Lake Huron Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyBird's Eye View Lake Huron Division, Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation CompanyAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View of the Famous Mackinac Region.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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