Ox-Bow Log Banks on Thunder Bay River
Description
- Media Type
- Image
- Item Type
- Photographs
- Description
- Ox-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of the Thunder Bay River that resembled a yoke used to harness oxen. The banking grounds (on the banks of the river) were where logs were hauled prior to being put in the river to be sent to the sawmill.
- Inscriptions
- "Pine Logs at Ox-Bow Banking Grounds, 1889"
- Date of Original
- 1889
- Dimensions
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Width: 2834 px
Height: 2174 px
- Image Dimensions
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Image Width: 2834px
Image Height: 2174px
- Subject(s)
- Collection
- Fred Trelfa Collection
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Thunder Bay River near Ox-Bow:
Michigan, United States
Latitude: 45.076773903738 Longitude: -83.4625761642456
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Thunder Bay River near Ox-Bow:
- Donor
- Besser Museum for Northeast Michigan
- Copyright Statement
- Public domain: Copyright has expired according to United States law. No restrictions on use.
- Recommended Citation
- Fred Trelfa Collection, Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
- Contact
- Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public LibraryEmail:specialcollections@alpenalibrary.org
Website:
Agency street/mail address:211 N. First Ave.
Alpena, Michigan 49707
USA
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