Great Lakes Maritime Database: a collaboration of the Alpena County Public Library and the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary based on the extraordinary collection of C. Patrick Labadie is particularly strong on sail in the Nineteenth century.
Gerald C. Metzler Great Lakes Vessel Database: The Gerald C. Metzler Great Lakes Vessel Database is a comprehensive index of Great Lakes ships from the 18th and 19th centuries. Compiled from over 50 years of exhaustive research by Gerald Metzler, it is online via the Wisconsin Maritime Museum.
Milwaukee Public Library Great Lakes Marine collection including data on over 7000 Great Lakes vessels integrated into the library catalog.
Downward Bound: Help Finding Your Ancestors of Great Lakes Shipping. Part of the international GenWeb project organizing internet-based genealogical information
Naval Marine Archive a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to marine history and conservation, maritime research and nautical education with a number of documents concerning the Great Lakes.
Association for Great Lakes Maritime History leverages the strong collection of links and other resources relating to the lakes from Brendon Baillod's site with online newsletters and discussion forums.
Lighthouse Depot features "Lighthouse Explorer" database and the archives of Lighthouse Digest. Both feature a substantial number of Lakes lights and images rarely seen online elsewhere.
American Memory: a strong collection of American material including government documents, manuscripts, travel accounts, periodicals, maps, sound and still and moving images from throughout the history of the United States. Particularly relevant are the images of the Detroit Publishing Company and American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920.
Making of America: nearly 13,000 books and 50,000 journal articles, some of which are also in the American Memory collection.
Early Canadiana Online: nearly 80,000 volumes of pre-1900 Canadian printed material with a strong emphasis on government documents, literature, French Canada, women's history and native studies. The post-confederation Canadian government documents are restricted to member institutions but the balance is freely available.
Images Canada: a partnership of archives, libraries, museums and universities from across Canada
Digitized Newspaper Files
Chronicling America: digitized newspapers from 1860 to 1920 from around the United States.
Our Ontario newspapers: an experimental search of selected Ontario newspapers from Kingston to Thunder Bay. Some of the content is pure index, the balance are digitized papers, some from microfilm, some from originals.
Google News: Google has announced they will not grow this collection but there is a wide range of papers from around the globe including a number of titles from both sides of the border in the Great Lakes region.
Fulton History: New York State newspapers from New York to Ogdensburg to Buffalo. For a list of the papers see the title list
Christmas Tree Ship A look at a fascinating chapter in Great Lakes Maritime history: Christmas tree ships, the Schuenemann family, and the town they came from - Algoma, Wisconsin.
Storm Warning: NOAA's National Weather Service office at Marquette's special feature on the Edmund Fitzgerald storm.