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  • View from the Fortifications, Mackinac, Michigan
        Woodcut engraving of the view of the Mackinaw, MI village and harbour from Fort Mackinac.
      Woodcut engraving of the view of the Mackinaw, MI village and harbour …
  • Town and Harbor of Mackinac, Michigan
        Woodcut engraving of the town and harbour of Mackinac at the entrance to Lake Michigan. The artist has included variety of sailing craft and what appears to be a sternwheel steamboat at the middle pi
      Woodcut engraving of the town and harbour of Mackinac at the entrance …
  • Town of Mackinac, on Lake Huron, State of Michigan
        Woodcut engraving of the town and harbour of Mackinac at the entrance to Lake Michigan. The artist has included a paddlewheel steamboat, a propeller, a couple of schooners, smaller saling craft and a
      Woodcut engraving of the town and harbour of Mackinac at the entrance …
  • Yonge St. Wharf, Saturday Afternoon
        Stereoview of the Yonge Street wharf. At least four steamboats are in port. Three of the four have passengers on board, many of them holding up umbrellas to shield them from the sun. In the foregroun
      Stereoview of the Yonge Street wharf. At least four steamboats are in …
  • Steamer [New] York at Lewiston
        The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was used for transport on the Atlantic coast during the American Civil War. The label is in error simply identifying her as the "York" as "New York" i
      The NEW YORK was moved off the lakes in 1861 and was …
  • Milwaukee River from Elevator A, Wilwaukee, Wis.
        The VIRGINIUS was launched in 1881 and rebuilt as the hooker THOMAS D. STINSON in 1887
      The VIRGINIUS was launched in 1881 and rebuilt as the hooker THOMAS …
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