HCGL. Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Schooner KEUKA project file
Photocopies of documents and articles relating to the history of the vessel KEUKA and the efforts to raise it from the bottom of Lake Charlevoix, Michigan. It was a three-masted schooner built in 1889 in Mt. Clemens, MI. Sank in 1932 in Lake Charlevoix.
SHIERCLIFFE HALL logbook
Logbook noting dates, location readings, course, wind and weather, distance from last reading, and notes; from August 23, 1951 through July 29, 1953.
Ship Owners' Dry Dock Company records
The brief corporate history (1901-1912) of the Ship Owners' Dry Dock Co. is documented in this collection. The company purchased the assets of the Miller Brothers Dry Dock Co. which had started a shipbuilding and ship repair business in 1855. The business of both companies centered on work from local repairs and building tugboats. The collection includes financial records, minutes, and stock certificates.
Ship radio station license for ANN ARBOR NO. 6
Shipping notice for the schooner DAY SPRING
Shipping notice for the schooner MITCHELL
Notice of shipping for merchandise shipped September 3, 1859 from Buffalo, N.Y to J.C. Lockwood, Milan, Ohio. on board the schooner MITCHELL.
Ships built at Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company, Division of Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Limited
Ship listing giving name, dimensions, vessel type, and launch date.
Shipyard layout and building schedules
General arrangement of the Defoe shipyard in Bay City, MI. Includes legend.
Sketches of a Apparatus for Mulhausher & Company, Brooklyn Village
A booklet of several technical drawings for unknown machinery commissioned by Mulhauser & Company of Brooklyn, New York
Sketches of details of car ferries
Sketches made on Hotel Merrill (Chatham, Ont.) letter head showing cross sections of the car ferries SHENANGO NO. 1 and MARQUETTE & BESSEMER NO. 1.
"Some Notes About the Great Lakes"
Narrative detailing the history and conditions of excursion and passenger service on the Great Lakes during the period of 1915 to 1923, with additional information on the equipment and duties of the radio operator on such vessels.
Some Personal Experiences of Masters of the Lake Fleet of the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company and Pittsburgh Steamship Company in the Storm of November 7, 8, 9, and 10, 1913
Transcripts done by Walter Lewis from originals at the Saginaw River Marine Historical Society, made available by Dave Swayze, excerpted from the website of the Maritime History of the Great Lakes, dealing specifically with first-person accounts of the Great Lakes Storm of 1913.
Souvenir photo album of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, NY
A collectible, hand-bound album of photographs of all the major buildings that comprised the Pan-American Exposition, which operated from May 1 to November 2, 1901.
SPARKMAN D. FOSTER logbook
Logbook arranged by trip, giving location, cargo, time and distance traveled, weather conditions, and other notes.
Specifications and drawings for a wharf for the old Chicago Life-Saving Station, 12th District, Chicago, Illinois
Specifications for proposed Chicago wharf, with plans, sections and details, and contract samples (for stations at Bethany Beach, Delaware and Barataria Bay, Louisiana).
Specifications for a C-2 cargo ship
A written list of the dimensions, capacity, and other data for a proposed C-2 class cargo vessel for ocean service.
Specifications for steam yacht #443 (CAROLINE), designed for Mr. Edward Ford
Technical data and narrative description of details of a yacht designed by John F. Small for Edward Ford, including equipment, hardware, room woodwork and finishing, and general layout.
Speech by Captain Jesse B. "Bernie" Cooper regarding the sinking of the EDMUND FITZGERALD
Account of the conditions surrounding the sinking of the EDMUND FITZGERALD in Lake Superior, November 10, 1975. Delivered at a meeting of Wisconsin Marine Historical Society, Milwaukee, WI, November 7, 1986. Cooper was the captain of the ARTHUR M. ANDERSON at the time of the FITZGERALD's loss.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Crawford County, Ohio) records
Record book, primarily in German, with membership, births, marriages, deaths, the constitution, and roll of elders.
Stability booklet for the S.S. SEATRAIN FLORIDA
A bound set of loading tables, cargo capacities, stability data, and other information relating to the cargo vessel S.S. SEATRAIN FLORIDA, formerly the fleet oiler USS PAMANSET.
STANDARD PORTLAND CEMENT logbook
Logbook for the 1945 shipping season noting dates, location readings, weather, distance from last reading, average speed, and tank soundings; from April 2 through December 8.
STATE OF OHIO records
Articles of agreement between the master and seamen, or mariners of the steamer STATE OF OHIO. Includes roster of ship crew, giving name, period of service, occupation, rate of pay, and total payment received.
Statement by Honorable John Lesinski, United States Representative from the 16th District of Michigan, in support of proposal to extend Trenton Channel in the Detroit River to deep waters of Lake Erie
Statement submitted to a Congressional hearings. Missing page two.
Steamer PAUL L. TIETJEN records
The PAUL J. TIETJEN was built by the American Ship Building Company and was launched at Cleveland, Ohio on January 12, 1907. The vessel was originally the MATTHEW ANDREWS (1907-1933) and later sailed as the HARRY L. FINDLAY (1933-1965). Most of the material in the collection dates from the 1970's and includes service reports, chief engineer's instructions, engine room workbook and log, inspections, and crew members' information cards.
Steve Harold papers
Information sheets on a variety of Great Lakes vessels, including vessel statistics, transcripts from news-clippings, and other history.