Browse Items (19 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Tags: Lake Huron Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Old Presque Isle Light Daniel E. Dempster 2002 A plan of the Straits of St. Mary, and Michilimackinac to shew the situation & importance of the two westermost settlements of Canada for the fur trade. Earl W. De La Vergne 1761 Carte des lacs du Canada. Dressée sur les manuscrits du depost des cartes, plans et journaux de la marine et sur le Journal du RP. de Charlevoix. J. N. Bellin 1744 Mackinac Bridge Construction Lawrence A. Rubin 1958 Letter from Sarlee R. Howard-Filler to Ms. P.J. Remenecz Sarlee R. Howard-Filler, Michigan Department of State 1984 Report of the Commissioner for Indian Affairs, 1865 United States Department of the Interior 1865 Water levels of the Great Lakes: Monthly Mean United States Lake Survey 1913 Lake Huron Dive Chart Paul W. Ackerman c.1989 The Great Storm of November 1913 U.S. Lighthouse Service 1987 Letter to John Livingston from Richard Kernick 13 September 1847 "Lake Erie 'takes the cure' (and the fish are jumping)" Leelanau Enterprise and Tribune 14 August 1975 The Direct Route to all Points in Western and Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Co. c.1900 The tourist's pocket map of Michigan : exhibiting its internal improvements, roads, distances &c. J. H. Young 1835 A guide to the health, pleasure and fishing resorts of northern Michigan, reached by the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. Health, pleasure, and fishing resorts of northern Michigan. The summer resorts and lakes of Northern Michigan and how to reach them. Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company 1879 Mackinac, the wonderful isle, Petoskey, Traverse City & other northern Michigan summer resorts.-- Mackinac, Petoskey, Traverse City and other northern Michigan summer resorts. Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company c.1892 Great Lakes Compact Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Council Tower construction Martha Smith c.1950 Mackinac Bridge at Twilight Martha Smith 1957 The Sault Ste. Marie Rapids (Swift waters of the St. Mary's River) from which the cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, derived their names A. E. Young c.1930s Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2