Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Adz, Caulk, and Rivets: A History of Ship Building along Ohio's Northern Shore, 1963, 2017, p. 88

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96 Wallis B. White, of Milan, personal interview with the author at Milan, Ohio, June 13, 1963. 97  Sandusky Clarion, May 5, 1824, quoted in Hewson L. Peekes., A Standard History of Erie County Ohio (The Lewis Publishing Co., 1916), and p. 93.   98 Public Information Office, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C., in reply to letter from Frank E. Hamilton, Kelleys Island, Ohio.   99 White, personal interview, June 14, 1963. 100 James A. Ryan, The Town of Milan (Sandusky: J. A. Ryan, Publisher, 1928), p. 79.   101 Wallis B. White, "The Ghost Port of Milan and a Druid Moon (Part III)", Inland Seas, Summer, 1951, p. 85.   102 White, personal interview, June 13, 1963. 103 Sandusky Daily Register, August 13, 1874.   Sandusky 104 The notes of Frank E. Hamilton., of Kelleys Island, Ohio, were used extensively to write the section on Sandusky. Captain Hamilton, a noted lake historian, has spent many years in gathering the information presented here. 105 Herald, July 15, 1830. Perrysburg and Maumee   106 Ibid., August 14, 1837.   107 Ibid., January 31, 1838. Toledo 108  Charles E. Bliven,"Maumee Valley and Pioneers," paper at Annual Meeting, Maumee Valley Pioneers Association, Perrysburg, Ohio, September 10, 1880, p.22- 24, Toledo Public Library. 109 "Gravestone Inscriptions, Lake County," Vol. I, p. 72, Lake County Historical Society, Mentor, Ohio. 110 Bailey Papers, M. E. Hooper, Toledo, post card to J. E. Bailey, September 21, 1880.   111 Ibid., "Account of Dow and Marvin." - From August 4th, 1880 to November 19th, 1881 75

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