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- Port Huron, Mich. Gratiot Light by moonlight on a winter's nightA coloured divided back postcard. It is postmarked Sarnia, ON, 16 Aug. 1909. It is dated 17 Aug. 1909 from Galt, Ontario on the front.A coloured divided back postcard. It is postmarked Sarnia, ON, 16 Aug. 1909. It is dated 17 Aug. 1909 from Galt, Ontario on the front.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black River, Port Huron, Mich.Coloured postcard of the steamboat HIAWATHA leaving running out of the Black River in Port Huron, MI. Two other steam vessels lie alongside the wharf, with the view across the Saint Clair River to Sarnia.Coloured postcard of the steamboat HIAWATHA leaving running out of the Black River in Port Huron, MI. Two other steam vessels lie alongside the wharf, with the view across the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- GratiotGratiot St. Clair River Scenes Photographed And Published by Jenney & Miller, Flint, Mich.Gratiot St. Clair River Scenes Photographed And Published by Jenney & Miller, Flint, Mich.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fort Gratiot Light and Keeper's CottageDigital photograph of the Fort Gratiot Light and Keeper's Cottage. The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Michigan. Originally completed in 1825, the first light collapsed during a storm in 1828. A rebuild of the light in 1829 forms the base of the current structure - it …Digital photograph of the Fort Gratiot Light and Keeper's Cottage. The Fort Gratiot Lighthouse is the oldest surviving lighthouse in Michigan. Originally completed in 1825, the first light collapsed during …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Near Port HuronStereoview of the St. Clair River at Port Huron looking across the river to Sarnia. In the foreground are two barges tied together. Midstream is a single barkentine bound downstream. On the far side of the river is another multi-schooner tow with their sails raised.Stereoview of the St. Clair River at Port Huron looking across the river to Sarnia. In the foreground are two barges tied together. Midstream is a single barkentine bound downstream. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Narrows, Lake HuronStereoview of the upper end of the Saint Clair River. On the left bank is the Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator on Point Edward. On the right bank is Port Huron. (Sarnia is out of sight to the left) A schooner comes up the rapids "wing on wing". A steamer …Stereoview of the upper end of the Saint Clair River. On the left bank is the Grand Trunk Railway grain elevator on Point Edward. On the right bank is Port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grand Trunk CrossingGrand Trunk Crossing St. Clair River J. A. Jenney Publisher, DetroitGrand Trunk Crossing St. Clair River J. A. Jenney Publisher, DetroitMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bird's Eye View of Port HuronBird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Bird's Eye View of Port Huron, Mich., as seen from decks of Steamers City of Mackinac and City of Alpena.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Bird's Eye View of Port Huron.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River [1895]North America Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River From the latest United States Government Charts. All heights are expressed in feet above the level of the water. Magnetic Variation in 1895, increasing about 4' annually. All Bearings are Magnetic. Soundings inNorth America Lake and River St. Clair with the Detroit River From the latest United States Government Charts. All heights are expressed in feet above the level of the water. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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