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- Identifications: Upper Row: unknown, Jack McDade, Tom Dougherty, unknown, unknown, Bob Ross, Blakley, Donald Franklin. Lower Row: Gibbons, Redey? Morrill, others unknownIdentifications: Upper Row: unknown, Jack McDade, Tom Dougherty, unknown, unknown, Bob Ross, …
- "Logging Crew Huron Handle & Lumber Co.""Logging Crew Huron Handle & Lumber Co."
- "Huron Handle & Lumber Co. Teams""Huron Handle & Lumber Co. Teams"
- "Log Storage, Huron Handle & Lumber Co.""Log Storage, Huron Handle & Lumber Co."
- "Fletcher, Pack & Co., and Minor Lumber Co, Bay Mills, 5-25-[18]87. From Churchill House""Fletcher, Pack & Co., and Minor Lumber Co, Bay Mills, 5-25-[18]87. From …
- No. 1 Fire House was located on the corner of Third Avenue and River Street.No. 1 Fire House was located on the corner of Third Avenue …
- Now called Rotary Island Mill Park.Now called Rotary Island Mill Park.
- Located in the Thunder Bay River near Island Park between Chisholm Street and Long Rapids Road.Located in the Thunder Bay River near Island Park between Chisholm Street …
- "Below 9th Street Bridge, 1912""Below 9th Street Bridge, 1912"
- "Fletcher, Pack & Company River Mill, 1890. On Paper Mill site""Fletcher, Pack & Company River Mill, 1890. On Paper Mill site"
- "W.L. & H.D. Churchill Lumber Docks at mouth of Thunder Bay River, West Side""W.L. & H.D. Churchill Lumber Docks at mouth of Thunder Bay River, …
- "Minor Lumber Company, Bay Mill and Dock, 1889""Minor Lumber Company, Bay Mill and Dock, 1889"
- Logs banked on the Thunder Bay River ready to be processed at the Comstock Lumber Mill.Logs banked on the Thunder Bay River ready to be processed at …
- Logs banked on the Thunder Bay River ready to be processed at the Comstock Lumber Mill.Logs banked on the Thunder Bay River ready to be processed at …
- 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 lOx-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of …
- 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 lOx-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of …
- "Believed to be a picture of the Harrington & Jenny Mill on River Street between Third & Fourth Streets. Sold to the Comstocks and Re-errected [sic] at the Corner of River & Sixth Street. Apr. 28, 18"Believed to be a picture of the Harrington & Jenny Mill on …
- Interior view of Churchill logging camp bunkhouse showing "breech loading" bunks and a box heat stove.Interior view of Churchill logging camp bunkhouse showing "breech loading" bunks and …
- Log jam at the Ox-Bow. The Ox-Bow is a twisting section of the Thunder Bay River near Island Park on Chisholm Street. It was so named because it resembles the wooden yoke used with oxen, which were uLog jam at the Ox-Bow. The Ox-Bow is a twisting section of …
- 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 lOx-Bow banking grounds. The "ox-bow" was named for a twisting stretch of …