HCGL. Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Tomlinson Fleet Corporation records
Correspondence of a stockholder in Tomlinson Fleet Corporation with balance sheets, reports, lists of stockholders, and other inquiries.
Tonnage of Hawgood & Avery Transit Company Fleet
Handwritten note on Hawgood & Avery letterhead listing names of ships in the fleet and their tonnage.
Traced map of James Davidson Shipyard, Bay City, MI
General layout plans, drawn on thin tissue or tracing paper. Possibly traced from the book The county of Bay, Michigan : maps, history, illustrations and statistics produced by D.A. Bullock & Co., 1896.
Transcript of correspondence regarding a trip on the steamer MOHAWK in 1861
Typescript of several letters written by J. Marshall Hinchman to his mother in 1861 regarding travel on the steamboat MOHAWK.
Transcript of testimony, Maggie Swart, plaintiff, vs. the Huron Dock Co., et al., defendants...
Testimony in the Court of Common Pleas, Erie County, Ohio, involving the death of John Swart at the coal-loading operation of Huron Dock Company, Huron, Ohio.
Transcript of testimony, Richard Carnegie, plaintiff, vs. The Post Fish Co., defendant
Testimony in the Court of Common Pleas, Erie County, Ohio, involving a dispute for payment of work done for the Post Fish Company for repairs on the vessel GRANDON.
Transcription of Oral Interview with Dr. & Mrs. Leland Parks conducted by Wm. D. Peterson
Transcript of an oral history interview conducted by BGSU doctoral candidate William Peterson in 1995. Interview was on the topic of the social history and atmosphere of the settlement of Vermilion Point, Michigan. The interviewer was a long-time friend of the interviewee. This oral history was conducted in preparation for Peterson's doctoral dissertation.
Transcriptions of newspaper articles relating to car ferries
Typescripts of newspaper articles from a wide variety of newspapers from cities on Lake Michigan, mainly in Michigan and Wisconsin. The main newspapers represented are the Milwaukee Sentinel and the Ludington Record-Appeal.
Transcripts of logs for various vessels
Summary transcripts of logs of several Great Lakes vessels created by Mark Shumaker. Data normally includes date, type of cargo loaded/unloaded, source port, and destination port.
Transcripts of Master carpenter certificates, 1874-1907, Cleveland, Ohio, Cuyahoga District
Transcriptions of ship-building information from U.S. Coast Guard records in the National Archives Branch, Chicago.
Triad Salvage, Inc., records
Trip lists for the SHIERCLIFFE HALL and CONISCLIFFE HALL
Listing noting dates for each trip, ports to and from, and cargo carried. Photocopy.
Trip log for the JOSEPH S. YOUNG
Log documenting trips for July 19-December 15, 1977.
Tug and supply invoices
A set of several invoices and checks for various tug services and sundry supply orders for various vessels operating in Toledo harbor.
Tug EDNA G. records
The tug EDNA G. served at Two Harbors, MN from 1896 to 1981. Included in this microfilmed collection are logbooks for the years 1917-1981. Logs for 1936-1940 are missing. Accompanying the logs are ledgers for tug charges covering 1947-1956. Recorded information includes names of assisted vessels, date and type of assistance provided, and tug charges. This collection is available only on microfilm.
Union Dry Dock Company vessel cost estimate records
Cost estimate forms, correspondence, telegrams, and memoranda relating to hulls built by the Union Dry Dock Company (and Buffalo Dry Dock Company) from the 1880s to 1911.
United States Bureau of Customs, District of Michilimackinac impost book
Shipping records, inventories of furs, and other records of Mackinac Island trade, 1802-1816; and ship enrollment forms, 1865.
United States Inspectors' certificate to Captain D.H. Manville
Certificate issued by the Inspectors of Steam Vessels at Buffalo, NY, for service as a ship master and pilot on Lake Champlain.
United States Inspectors' certificate to Captain James D. Crampton
Certificate issued by the Inspectors of Steam Vessels for service as a shipmaster on the Great Lakes.
United States Inspectors' certificate to pilots for Robert Webster
Certificate issued by the Inspectors' of Steam Vessels at Buffalo, N.Y. for service as a pilot on the Great Lakes between Buffalo and Chicago.
United States of America, Plaintiff, v. American Ship Building Company and Litton Systems, Inc., Defendants., Case C-72-859
Summary of the initial claim in a lawsuit from the federal government alleging violations of the Clayton Act after American Ship Building Company purchased the bulk carrier fleet of Litton Industries.
United States Revenue Cutter Service information
Material copied from National Archives Record Group 26 concerning building of six schooners in 1856 to serve as revenue cutters; ships built in Milan, Ohio in 1856-1857.
United Steel Workers, Great Lakes Seamen Local 5000 records
United Wireless Telegraph Company, complainant, vs. Clark Wireless Telegraph-Telephone Company Thomas E. Clark, Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company, and Detroit and Buffalo Steamboat Company, defendants
Legal document in claim of patent infringement in case involving wireless telegraph operations of the defendants.
Upson-Walton Company records
The Upson-Walton Company was a well-respected manufacturer and seller of marine accessories including rope, cable, rigging, sails, tackles, and other marine accessories. The vast majority of the records are ledgers, contract books, inventories, account books, and journals, while a small number of catalogs and other materials are also present. Most records cover 1873-1930, while the catalogs mainly cover the 1940s-1960s.