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- Shores of Put-in Bay - The Lake Erie YachtIllustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 29Illustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 29Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Put-In Bay SceneryIllustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 34Illustration from the article by by Constance F. Woolson, "Wine Islands of Lake Erie," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1873, p. 34Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scenes in Put-in-Bay: Willow TreeStereoview of USS MICHIGAN lying in Put-in-Bay, off South Bass Island. The willow tree was planted over the graves of the British and American naval officers killed in the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 Sept 1813, the major naval engagement on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812.Stereoview of USS MICHIGAN lying in Put-in-Bay, off South Bass Island. The willow tree was planted over the graves of the British and American naval officers killed in the Battle …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wishing Well, Perry Cave, Put in Bay, O.Colour postcard of the wishing well in Perry's Cave, Put-in-Bay, OHColour postcard of the wishing well in Perry's Cave, Put-in-Bay, OHMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake in Daussa Cave, Put-in-Bay, Ohio.Later known as "Mammoth Cave"Later known as "Mammoth Cave"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, in U. S. Capitol Washington, D. C.Stereoview copy of William Powell's painting of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry leaving the battered USS LAWRENCE on his way to the USS NIAGARA, in the middle of the Battle of Lake Erie.Stereoview copy of William Powell's painting of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry leaving the battered USS LAWRENCE on his way to the USS NIAGARA, in the middle of the Battle of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Put-In-Bay HarborMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- The D. & C. Dock at Put-In-Bay on Excursion Days.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Beebe House -- Put-inBay.The image of the steamboat has WAITE on the paddle box, and is disproportionately small relative to the other elements of the scene. The only steamboat on the Great Lakes with WAITE in the name was the CHIEF JUSTICE WAITE which served Put-in-Bay in 1877. Photographs of it always show …The image of the steamboat has WAITE on the paddle box, and is disproportionately small relative to the other elements of the scene. The only steamboat on the Great Lakes …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chicago to Quebec -- Steamboat Landing, Put-in BayPut-in-Bay House Chicago to Quebec -- Steamboat Landing, Put-in BayPut-in-Bay House Chicago to Quebec -- Steamboat Landing, Put-in BayMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Put-in-Bay from GibraltarView of Put-in-Bay from Gibraltar -- Arrival of Steamers from Cleveland, Detroit and ToledoView of Put-in-Bay from Gibraltar -- Arrival of Steamers from Cleveland, Detroit and ToledoMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Residence of John Stone, Esq. Put in Bay [with B.F. FERRIS]The small paddlewheel steamboat B.F. FERRIS approaches a small wharf in front of the farm of John Stone of Put In BayThe small paddlewheel steamboat B.F. FERRIS approaches a small wharf in front of the farm of John Stone of Put In BayMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Island of Gibraltar, as seen from Front of the HotelMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Return Of The VictorsSeptember 11, 1813, the day after the battle as the combined squadron of 15 American ships and captured British return to Put-in-Bay in a westerly wind and pleasant conditions. While spectators marvelled at the degree of carnage, British prisoners noted the kindness of their American captors.September 11, 1813, the day after the battle as the combined squadron of 15 American ships and captured British return to Put-in-Bay in a westerly wind and pleasant conditions. While …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Perry's Fleet, 1813The British ships had been sighted at dawn and Perry's vessels were ordered underway soon after. The American squadron emerged from Put-in-Bay, about 8:00 a.m., September 10, 1813, with Gibralter Island just astern of Perry's flagship, the U. S. brig Lawrence.The British ships had been sighted at dawn and Perry's vessels were ordered underway soon after. The American squadron emerged from Put-in-Bay, about 8:00 a.m., September 10, 1813, with Gibralter …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- A Survey of Lake Erie [1817-18]A Survey of Lake Erie; in the Years 1817 & 1818 By Lieu't Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. All Soundings are in feet N.B. The depth of water varies, according as the seasons are wet or dry; the maximum being from two to three feet. ---insets--- Survey of Put In …A Survey of Lake Erie; in the Years 1817 & 1818 By Lieu't Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. All Soundings are in feet N.B. The depth of water varies, according …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Survey of Lake Erie [1817-18, 1861]The principal edits to the chart published in 1828 are the addition of place names and information on lights.The principal edits to the chart published in 1828 are the addition of place names and information on lights.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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