
Agate Falls - Kenton |
Water, Rivers, Waterfalls, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Agate Falls - Kenton [Good photo of the rushing water of the falls.]
Scanned: June 8, 2010 |
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Saint Joseph Hospital |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Hospitals, Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees |
Old St. Joseph's Hospital [from across the lake]
Scanned: June 1, 2006 |
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Huron Dam |
Earthwork, Dams, Water, Woody Plants, Trees |
Upper end of Huron Dam Looking N.E. 11 a.m. Taken from end of long log.
Scanned: September 20, 2010 |
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Huron Dam |
Earthwork, Dams, Water, Woody Plants, Trees |
Looking N along W side of Huron Dam 11 a.m.
Scanned: September 20, 2010 |
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Huron Dam |
Earthwork, Dams, Water, Woody Plants, Trees |
Looking N along W side of Huron Dam
Scanned: September 20, 2010 |
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Railroads |
Transportation, Railroads, Water, Rivers, Woody Plants, Trees |
[Photo of a railroad trestle above a river.]
Scanned: January 30, 2007 |
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Portage Ship Canal |
Inland Navigation, Canals, Woody Plants, Trees, Water, Lakes |
Portage Ship Canal looking southeast towards Lily Pond. [Early view of the canal. A man stands on the shore with what appears to be a camera.]
Scanned: February 19, 2007 |
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Lighthouses |
Aids to Navigation, Lighthousers, Woody Plants, Trees, Water, Lakes |
Eagle Harbor Lighthouse [Early image of the lighthouse.]
Scanned: February 19, 2007 |
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Waterfalls |
Water, Rivers, Waterfalls, Woody Plants, Trees, |
A summer rain churns to white fury the usually placid falls at Eagle River. [View of the falls through the trees.]
Scanned: November 19, 2008 |
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Boat Landing - Houghton |
Water, Lakes, Woody Plants, Trees, Locomotion, Boats and Boating |
Houghton will soon have a boat landing site. Shown above is part of the equipment working on the plot at Houghton beach near the golf course. The Michigan Department of Conservation is performing the work on their own property. They were given an easement on the site of 300 feet of beach frontage in 1955. The area is broad with the avenue shown being only one of the approaches. The other is to the left. [Photo showing a bulldozer and dump trucks at work on the new boat landing site.]
Scanned: November 5, 2007 |
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