HCGL. Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
Found in 609 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Strandings reported to have occurred on the Great Lakes for the ten-year period 1928 to 1937
List, from unknown source, noting the date, name of vessel, tonnage, and location of casualty.
Summaries of vessel casualties and violations of laws, rules, and regulations on the Great Lakes
Annual reports of accidents and maritime law cases on the Great Lakes which were investigated by the Steamboat Inspection service and its successor, the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.
Summary of photos taken of the USS CRONIN (DE-704)
A handwritten list of the photographs taken of the USS CRONIN when newly completed in 1944.
Summer arrangement, express freight line: Boston to St. Louis, Alton, Quincy...
Booklet of railroad and steamboat freight rates for different destinations across the Midwest.
Superior Charcoal Iron Company bills of lading
Bills of lading for iron shipped from various Great Lakes ports.
Superior Shipbuilding Company comparative trial balance sheets
Shipbuilding company financial record sheets noting general, operating, labor, maintenance, plant expenses, and liabilities, and earnings from stocks, shipyards, and property resources.
Supply company ledger
Unidentified company ledger, probably of a fuel and supply company in the Duluth-Superior area, serving Great Lakes vessels.
Survey questionnaires on Great Lakes shipbuilding activity
Loose survey sheets by shipyard with name of vessel, type of vessel, dimensions, and construction dates.
Tanker M/V POLARIS records
Bethlehem Ship Building Co. built the POLARIS in 1945 as LST 1063 for the U.S. Navy at Hingham, Massachusetts. Cleveland Tankers acquired the vessel in 1949 and rebuilt the ship as a tanker. The collection spans the years from 1958 to 1977 when the POLARIS was scrapped and includes correspondence, injury reports, vessel casualty reports, wage scales, and individual trip records. there is no information for the years 1945-1957.
Technical and career information on the COMET and MAY FLOWER
Material outlining the background history and ownership details of the ship COMET/MAY FLOWER; with a survey drawing tentatively identified as the schooner MORNING STAR.
Technical information on the MYSTIC ISLE
Data sheets, photographs, and correspondence with information on the ship MYSTIC ISLE.
Ted Siegfried collection
Testimony to the National Transportation Safety Board on the sinking of the S.S. EDMUND FITZGERALD
Statements by the President of the Lake Carriers' Association, dated Sept 16, 1977 and June 1, 1978 in regard to the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
The burning of the ERIE
Narrative of a marine disaster on Lake Erie, near Dunkirk, New York, when the steamboat Erie burned resulting in loss of life of around 200 in 1841.
The Cruise of a Chafing Dish
Typescript of travel account of a cruise on the St. Lawrence River aboard the yacht Peerless by members of the York and Boardman families and other individuals. Photocopy of typescript original.
"The Day the Whiskey Ship Ran Aground"
Photocopy of an article in Reader's Digest recounting the sinking of the CITY OF DRESDEN in Lake Erie, and the locals' attempts to obtain some of its whiskey cargo.
The Defoe Rollover
A periodical created and published by the employees of the Defoe Shipbuilding Company with information on company status, contributions to the war effort, and extracurricular activities.
The East Coast Marine Imagery of Currier and Ives
Independent Study paper with the Maine State Museum at the Allie Ryan Maritime Heritage Museum, Castine, Maine, June-August 1979
The Fisherman (Grand Haven, Mich.)
Publication of the Midwest Federated Fisheries Council covering topics of interest to commercial fishermen and government regulators.
The Great Lakes Sailor
A monthly publication covering marine industry news and labor issues.
The U.S. Marine Hospital Service: Early (1798) Government-Subsidized Health Program
Outline of a presentation given in 1996 at an unknown location, but in the Chicago area. The outline includes a bibliography and photocopies of photographs used in the presentation.