The Archives of the Marine Historical Society of Detroit, dating, from 1944 to the present, include the minutes, correspondence, reports, speeches, and publications of this society. The Archives reflect the workings of the Society for its entire history. The directions and goals of this…
The .1 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Lois Dexter of Traverse City, Michigan in 2002. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The files of Loudon G. Wilson were transferred to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes after the signing of the instrument of gift on March 24, 1989. Literary and property rights have been dedicated to the public and duplication is permitted for the purposes of preservation and scholarly…
The core of the Upson-Walton Collection was donated to Bowling Green State University on May 17, 1995, by C. Patrick Labadie, Director of the Canal Park Marine Museum in Duluth, Minnesota. The collection was originally part of the holdings of the Museum. As Upson-Walton was a Cleveland-based…
The .33 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Robert K. LaPorte of Verona, New York in 1994. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The Walter Smith Miscellaneous Ship Drawing Collection contains various architectural drawings of Great Lakes ships and boats. Drawings from the Chicago Ship Building Company, Detroit Dry Dock Company, Johnson Brothers, Great Lakes Engineering Works, Manitowoc Dry Dock Company, Charles L. Seabury…
The .33 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Thomas G. Salvner of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2014. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The original company records for this seven microfilm reel collection were loaned to Bowling Green State University for microfilming in 1973 by the Province of Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources. Steven Nepszy coordinated this project for the government of Ontario. Literary and property rights…
The original company records for this collection of three microfilm reels were loaned to Bowling Green State University for filming in 1973 by the Province of Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources. Steven Nepszy coordinated this project for the Ontario government. Literary and property rights…
The Vessel Logs for the tug EDNA G., stationed at Two Harbors, Minnesota, were transferred to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University in February 1983 for microfilming with the cooperation of A. C. Hanson and the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Company of Duluth,…
The four volumes of the Ship Owners' Dry Dock Company files form a one cubic foot collection regarding company meetings and finances. These items are part of the Wright Marine Collection. Literary and property rights have been dedicated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for the purposes of…
The one-half cubic foot JOSEPH H. THOMPSON collection was donated to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes on November 8, 1984 by Herman W. Miller. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for research and conservation purposes.
The original collections from which the 11 rolls of microfilm in this collection were created are in the Bayliss Public Library in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Copies of these rolls were purchased by Bowling Green State University from the Clarke Historical Library in Central Michigan University. A…
The original volumes from which the nineteen reels of microfilm in this collection were made were loaned to Bowling Green State University in 1981 by the US Coast Guard 9th District Commander, Rear Admiral James S. Gracey. Upon completion of the filming project, the volumes were returned to the 9th…
This seven cubic foot collection is available for reference use at the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for the purposes of conservation and research.
The 13.5 cubic feet of material in the National Weather Service Collection of observation reports was placed on permanent loan with the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes on August 10, 1989. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration retains ownership of the records. No restrictions…
This 6.5 cubic foot collection was donated to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes on November 7, 1989 by Edward C. Lay of Sandusky, Ohio. Additional transfers were made by Mrs. Patricia W. Lay on October 8, 1990 and July 30, 1991. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the public.…
This collection was donated to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes on May 20, 1991 by Marjorie Baratlett. An instrument of gift was signed on July 18, 1991. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for the purposes of conservation and research.
This .33 cubic foot collection was donated to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes in May 2017. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the public. Reproduction is permitted for purposes of conservation and research. The collections was processed and the finding aid created by…
This one-half cubic foot collection was donated to the Historical Collections of the Great Lakes by Peter M. Coogan on December 4, 1990. Instruments of gift were signed by the interviewees related to this collection on various dates in July 1990. Literary and property rights were dedicated to the…
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. As described in the Visiting Researcher Application Form, researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the…
Collection- and series-level information for this collection is available on our new ArchivesSpace finding aids site.