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- Lake Superior, 1919insets of Grand Marais, MN, Grand Marais, MI, Michipicoten Harbor, ON, Gargantua Harbor, ONinsets of Grand Marais, MN, Grand Marais, MI, Michipicoten Harbor, ON, Gargantua Harbor, ONMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Ontario Coast Chart No. 3. Little Sodus Bay to Charlotte. 1919Survey of the southern shore of Lake Ontario from Charlotte, Pultneyville, Sodus Point to Little Sodus Bay and Fair Haven.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Ontario from Charlotte, Pultneyville, Sodus Point to Little Sodus Bay and Fair Haven.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Ontario Coast Chart No. 4. Charlotte to Thirty Mile Point. 1919Survey of the southern shore of Lake Ontario from Charlotte, Braddock Point, Oak Orchard.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Ontario from Charlotte, Braddock Point, Oak Orchard.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Aeroplane view over lagoon, from Lighthouse Point, Toronto, Ont.Undivided back. Postmarked Toronto, ON, 23 Aug. 1919Undivided back. Postmarked Toronto, ON, 23 Aug. 1919Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence River, 1919Chippewa Point to Brooks Point; Includes Brockville and MorristownChippewa Point to Brooks Point; Includes Brockville and MorristownMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake St. Clair, 1919Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer SEEANDBEE between Buffalo and ClevelandColoured postcard of the Cleveland and Buffalo line steamboat SEEANDBEE on Lake Erie.Coloured postcard of the Cleveland and Buffalo line steamboat SEEANDBEE on Lake Erie.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Michigan, 1919Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Michigan: Sturgeon Bay Canal and Harbor of Refuge, 1919inset of Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer, WI, and Harbor of Refugeinset of Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer, WI, and Harbor of RefugeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Michigan: Waukegan, IL to South Haven, MI, 1919Inset of Michigan City; includes Chicago, Evanston, Indiana Harbor; Gary, Calumet Harbor, New Buffalo, St. Joseph, Benton HarborInset of Michigan City; includes Chicago, Evanston, Indiana Harbor; Gary, Calumet Harbor, New Buffalo, St. Joseph, Benton HarborMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Michigan: South Haven to Benona, MI, 1919South Haven to Whitehall; insets of South Haven and Saugatuck; includes Holland, Grand Haven and MuskegonSouth Haven to Whitehall; insets of South Haven and Saugatuck; includes Holland, Grand Haven and MuskegonMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Michigan: Benona to Point Betsie, MI, 1919Insets of Arcadia, Frankfort, Pentwater; Includes Ludington, Manistee, Portage LakeInsets of Arcadia, Frankfort, Pentwater; Includes Ludington, Manistee, Portage LakeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ohio. Cleveland. Steamer of the Cleveland and Buffalo line (August 1919)Magic lantern slide of the Cleveland and Buffalo Steamboat Line steamboat SEEANDBEEMagic lantern slide of the Cleveland and Buffalo Steamboat Line steamboat SEEANDBEEMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ohio. Cleveland. Numerous Lake Vessels in Inner Harbor (1919)Magic lantern slide of a fleet of at least ten lake freighters at the entrance to the Cleveland, OH harbor. In the background is a steel framework next to the Hullett unloaders.Magic lantern slide of a fleet of at least ten lake freighters at the entrance to the Cleveland, OH harbor. In the background is a steel framework next to the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Concrete - central elevators, total capacity 4,500,000 bushels, Eastern Grain, Mill & Elevator Corporation, Buffalo, N.Y.Panoramic photograph of a laker unloading a one of the major new concrete grain elevators on the Buffalo waterfront.Panoramic photograph of a laker unloading a one of the major new concrete grain elevators on the Buffalo waterfront.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner in Floating Drydock in Buffalo Harbor in 1878from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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