Fishing.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Audrey Moser Interview Transcript
Clarence Sellman scrapbook
The scrapbook contains newspaper articles and photographs related to Grand Marais, Michigan. Most of the items concern fishing and the Coast Guard.
Fred Dakota Interview Transcript
George Javor Interview Transcript
Helen Lindahl Interview Transcript
Joe and Andy LeBlanc and Mike Willis Interview Transcript
Lucy Savard Interview Transcript
Mazina'igan: A Chronicle of the Lake Superior Ojibwe newspapers
This collection contains the Mazina'igan newspaper and reflects the life of the Ojibwe in the Lake Superior Region.
Ontonagon County Oral Histories
This collection contains oral history interviews held by the Ontonagon County Historical Society. The interview with Doug Karttunen was done at the community digitization event held in Ontonagon in July 2022 with the Ontonagon County Historical Society. This event was funded by the Michigan Humanities Council. The Edward Rousseau introduction and his interview with Sylvia Milimaki Soruari were part of an oral history project documenting the town of Rousseau, Michigan in Ontonagon County.
Ted Bogdan Interview Transcript
Thompson State Fish Hatchery Collection
The collection consists of three photographs of the fish hatchery and a newspaper article documenting a remodeling of the hatchery.
Wayne Seaman Interview Transcript
West Shore Fishing Museum Collections
Charles J. Westen papers
William and Marion St. Peter collection
This collection contains photographs, an obituary, and a business card from William St. Peter and his wife Marion Hebert St. Peter. The photographs show a tavern and gas station owned by St. Peter that was located near the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp in Raco, Michigan and a third grade class at Sacred Heart school in Munising, Michigan. There is also a business card for St. Peter's deep sea sport trolling business in Munising and a copy of his obituary.
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