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MS 4 F.W. Wakefield Brass Company Records, 1910-1966. Vermilion, Ohio Minutes of the Board of Directors, Executive Committee, and Stockholders, correspondence, reports, subject files, legal and
financial documents, scrapbooks, specifications, and printed material. 6 linear ft.
MS 5 Farmers and Citizens Banking Company Records, 1910-1954. Milan, Ohio Minutes, stock certificates, correspondence, and ledgers. 6 linear ft.
MS 10 Wood County Monumental Works Records, 1907-1954. Bowling Green, Ohio Contracts, correspondence, cash books, purchase, check, and sales records. 6 linear ft.
MS 11 Delphos Savings and Loan Association Records, 1895-1932. Delphos, Ohio Minutes of the Board of Directors, journals, ledgers, cash books, and correspondence. 3 linear ft.
MS 12 Trommer Extract of Malt Company Letter press book, 1879-1889. Fremont, Ohio Letter press book of orders, receipts, and correspondence. 2 linear ft.
MS 13 Gibsonburg Co-Operative Oil Company Records, 1895-1898. Gibsonburg, Ohio Stockholders' and Directors' meeting minutes, stock records, journal and ledger. .5 linear ft.
MS 14 Abraham Huffman, M.D. Records, 1847-1854. Woodville, Ohio Account books and day books, in practice with J.A. Walker. .5 linear ft.
MS 15 Schneider Stave and Lumber Company Records, 1888-1892. Helena, Ohio Letter press books, day books, ledgers, stock records, cash books, and account books. Includes records of Schneider, Daub
and Company. 1.5 linear ft.
MS 18 Farmers Bank Records, 1901-1932. Ohio City, Ohio Meeting minutes, stock certificates, and registers. 3 linear ft.
MS 20 Fremont Building and Loan Company Records, 1907-1939. Fremont, Ohio Corporation records, minutes, stock certificates, receipts and disbursements. .5 linear ft.
MS 21 Rundle Manufacturing Company Records, 1921-1925. Fremont, Ohio Corporation records, stock certificates, correspondence, and receipts. .25 linear ft.
MS 25 Bowling Green, Ohio Chamber of Commerce Records, 1940-1970. Bowling Green, Ohio Minutes, correspondence, subject files, and financial records. 7 linear ft.
MS 53 Pemberville Leader Business Records Records, 1889-1975. Pemberville, Ohio Correspondence, financial and legal records of the Pemberville Leader.
MS 150 Lonz Winery Records, 1899-1972. Middle Bass Island, Ohio Correspondence, ledgers, Internal Revenue forms, financial papers, and printed material. 13 linear ft.
MS 183 Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf Company Records, 1858-1886. Wauseon, Ohio Financial ledgers and incoming correspondence. 6.25 linear ft.
MS 247 Toledo Board of Trade. Records, 1849-1981 Toledo, Ohio Minutes, correspondence, financial and business reports, printed material, and photographs. 10 linear ft.
MS 266 Harry Edgar Byers Records, 1917-1942. Port Clinton, Ohio Information concerning the Harry Byers Fisheries fishing company, including financial documents and monthly reports revealing
the company's sales, customers, number of fish caught, and overall expenses of the company, as well as legal documents regarding
legal restrictions and regulations governing the fishing industry.
MS 322 Graves Hardware Records, 1910-1936. Oak Harbor, Ohio Financial records, customer account books, daily journals, and business ledgers. 2 linear ft.
MS 374 mf Newill-Planson Company Funeral registers, 1910-1946. Delta, Ohio Funeral registers arranged chronologically, with alphabetical surname index; including some vital statistics on deceased.
Microfilm
MS 380 Buckeye Traction Ditcher Collection. Garwood Industries Records, 1900-1988 Findlay, Ohio Includes sales and instruction manuals, parts catalogs, photographs, customer information cards, and newsclippings dealing
with one of the largest tile ditching and construction trenching companies in the world, particularly its ditching machines.
MS 384 Benajmin Franklin Davis, M.D. Records, 1864-1906. Tontogany, Ohio Patient daybooks and office ledgers, ledgers and registers from drugstore business, and miscellaneous advertising ephemera.
Includes Civil War patient register. 3 linear ft.
MS 395mf Eckhardt Monument Company Monument order records, 1903-1963. Tiffin, Ohio Records include name and address of customer, design and cost of monument, and inscription information including birth and
death dates. Microfilm
MS 401 Tiffin Glass Company Records, 1891-1970 Tiffin, Ohio Financial records, general, distribution, production, sales, and stock ledgers; glassware photographs, sketches, pattern rubbings,
mold designs, and machinery blueprints for Tiffin Glass Company and its predecessor/parent, United States Glass Company.
MS 409 mf Harris Funeral Home Record Books, 1924-1976. Columbus Grove, Ohio Record books containing obituaries, military discharge and enlistment papers, death certificates, and the information that
was used to write the obituaries.
MS 434 The Oregon Business and Professional Women's Club Records, 1950s-1980s. Oregon, Ohio Meeting minutes, membership information, treasurer's and annual reports, subject files, scrapbooks, and printed material documenting
the activities of this business and professional women's organization.
MS 444 Defiance Broadcasting Company Records, 1966-1984. Defiance, Ohio Correspondence, subject files, legal documents, financial documents, photographic material, and audio recordings, tracing
the efforts of a small company to establish a radio station in Defiance, Ohio.
MS 505mf Nieman-Beckman Funeral Home Funeral registers, 1893-1986. Pemberville, Ohio Funeral registers including information on deceased such as name, age, residence, occupation, date and place of birth and
death, name and birthplace of mother and father. Indexed. Microfilm
MS 507mf Francis Hermann, M.D. Records, 1857-1866. New Riegel, Ohio Patient daybooks and office ledgers, including charges, diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, amount and type of payment. Microfilm
MS 528 George E. Hersh Lumber Company Records, 1888-1932. Grand Rapids, Ohio Ledgers, day books, and sawmill order books. 1 linear ft.
MS 534mf Orlo Mapes, M.D. Records, 1896-1915. Ottawa County, Ohio Office ledgers, including charges and type of payment, receipts and bills for medical supplies. Includes ledger from 1914-1915
while serving and company physician at the Kelley's Island Lime and Transport Company. Microfilm
MS 545 Buckeye Pipeline Company Records, 1932-1945. Mermill, Ohio Correspondence, memos, telegrams, work reports, and time records document the network of wells, storage tanks, pipelines,
and working conditions long after the petroleum boom of the late 19th century in northwest Ohio.
MS 550 Milton Hersberger (1901-1987) Papers, 1925-1986. Ottawa County, Ohio Correspondence, photographs, log-books, ledgers, and printed material dealing with Hersberger and Island Air Service, a passenger
and freight airline operating between Port Clinton and the Erie Islands. 3 linear ft.
MS 576 W. H. Kildow Cigar Company Records Records, 1908-1969. Tiffin, Ohio Correspondence, licensing, financial records, and printed material, including advertising dealing with this long-time Tiffin
firm.
MS 604 DeVilbiss Corporation Records, 1897-1988. Toledo, Ohio Minutes, correspondence, contracts, property records, financial records, annual reports, labor related files, product catalogs
and manuals, public relations files, scrapbooks and photographs, films and engineering microfilms related to the history and
operation of the company. 50 linear feet.
MS 628 The Lathrop Company Papers, 1965-1999. Toledo, Ohio Correspondence, subject files, annual reports, literary productions, scrapbook information, printed materials, and photographs
of a Toledo, Ohio construction firm.
MS 720 Bentley Family Papers, 1830-1991. Toledo, Ohio Family papers with correspondence and genealogical information related to the Chamberlain, Hascall, Grosh, Ritchie, Perky,
Jones, Lewis, and Bentley families. Bentley Construction Company of Toledo, Ohio information is also included. 10 linear ft.
MS 754 Harp Family Papers, 1899-1934. Sandusky, Ohio Family correspondence of a traveling salesman and his wife in northern Ohio. Some transcripts are available online.
MS 759 Toledo Edison Company Papers, 1853-1989. Toledo, Ohio Operational, financial, and organizational materials of the Toledo Edison Company and its predecessors, including the Toledo
Railways and Light Company. Included are correspondence, financial audits, annual reports, company publications, and photographs.
MS 761 First Ladies Investment Club Papers, 1961-2003. Bowling Green, Ohio Proceedings, correspondence, financial records, printed material and audio-visual material documenting the activity of a women's
investment club.
MS 978 mf American Railroad Steam Locomotives Nickel Plate Road Papers, 1934-1958. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York Blueprints, drawings and tracings, 1934-1958. A full inventory is located on the microfilm reels.
MS 985 mf Libbey - Owens - Ford Glass Company Papers, 1899-1955. Toledo, Ohio Articles of incorporation and meeting minutes, forming part of the collection available at the Ward M. Canaday Center of the
University of Toledo: MSS-066.
MS 1031 Chidester-Baldwin Papers, 1878-1920. Financial records of Bowling Green attorney and businessman Frank A. Baldwin and the related Chidester & Company dry goods
store, highlighting the economic growth of northwest Ohio during the gas and oil boom era of the late 19th and early 20th
century. 9 linear feet.
MS 1045 William Insull Papers, 1922-1942. Bowling Green, Ohio Photographic albums, printed material, and reports of the Western Division Manager of the Northeastern Public Service Corporation,
including views of the community and utility properties in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Arkansas.
MS 1056 Orlie Weaver Papers, 1974-2000. Grand Rapids, Ohio Photographs of the birds at the Winged Feet Game Farm, with some minor correspondence, news-clippings, and award certificates
of this business dedicated to the breeding of wild and endangered waterfowl.
MS 1057 Diehl Incorporated Records, 1922-2006 Defiance, Ohio Corporate registers, photographs, blueprints, reports, certificates, and statements of a northwest Ohio business variously
involved in brewing, soft drinks, and milk products.
MS 1064 Deshler Land Company Records, 1872-1876 Deshler, Ohio Correspondence written between land agents, prospective property purchasers and members of a land company established to found
Deshler, Ohio. The focus of the collection, however, is on improving and "building up" the budding speculative town.
MS 1076 mf Latty Family Papers Papers, 1840-1945 Paulding and Defiance Counties, Ohio Correspondence and other family papers of Common Pleas Judge Alexander Sankey Latty of Paulding and Defiance Counties and
his family. The collection includes political, business and personal correspondence.
MMS 1 Lima Dime Savings Bank Records, 1924-1927 Lima, Ohio Executive Committee Minutes, Dec 8, 1924-Dec 2, 1925; Dec 6 1926-Dec 14, 1927
MMS 2 Delphos Woolen Mills Records, 1873-1879 Delphos, Ohio Account journal, 1875-1879; weaving rates and cash book, 1873-1879
MMS 3 Golden Rule Aid Company Ledger, 1880-1895. Allen County, Ohio Capital stock records
MMS 4 Star Woolen Manufacturing Company Ledger, 1875-1876. Spencerville, Ohio Wool account, expense account and cash book
MMS 5 Klay Manufacturing Company Records, 1909-1910. Bluffton, Ohio Articles of incorporation, code of regulations, minutes, stock issues, and dividend book
MMS 6 Mount Victory Bank Records, 1904-1918. Mount Victory, Ohio Charter, stockholder's minutes, Board of Director's minutes, stock records
MMS 7 Curtice State Bank Records, 1919-1931. Curtice, Ohio Charter, stockholder's minutes, Board of Director's minutes
MMS 10 Port Clinton Canning Company Records, 1900-1903. Port Clinton, Ohio Charter, stockholder's minutes, Board of Director's minutes, stock records
MMS 11 Scioto Land Company Records, 1927-1936. Hardin County, Ohio Cash and account books, including the period of the Onion Pickers' Strike of 1934
MMS 12 Sawmill Account Records, 1877-1882 Wood County, Ohio Account book for sawmill, probably located in Portage Township, Wood County, Ohio
MMS 13f Phillips House Hotel Register, 1875. Lima, Ohio Guest register, oversize volume
MMS 14mf Perrysburg, Findlay, and Kenton Turnpike Road Company Records, 1844. Northwest Ohio Capital stock subscription and articles of incorporation. Microfilm
MMS 15 Oil Well Salvage Company Records, 1902-1908. Bowling Green, Ohio Correspondence, clippings, Director's minutes, and stock records
MMS 17 R. M. Strow, M.D. Records, 1904-1936. Milton Center, Ohio Account book and narcotics record book
MMS 18f Lake View Summer Resort Hotel Registers, 1891-1914. Catawba, Ohio Guest register, oversize volumes
MMS 24 Sandusky Street Railway Company Records, 1881-1893. Sandusky, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, stockholders list, and correspondence
MMS 25 West Huron Sporting Club Company Records, 1888-1895. Sandusky, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, capital stock list, and constitution
MMS 26f Bay City Building and Loan Association Records, 1868-1877. Sandusky, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, capital stock list. Oversize volume
MMS 27 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company Records, 1917. Ohio Car and seal record
MMS 28 R.J. Dann Flavoring Company Records, 1916-1918. Sandusky, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, capital stock list, ledger, accounts and cash book
MMS 29 Sandusky Improvement and Investment Company Records, 1894-1895. Sandusky, Ohio Letterpress books
MMS 30 Eureka Manufacturing Company Records, 1922. Sandusky, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, and stock records
MMS 32 Findlay Tooth-Pick Company Records, 1893-1894. Findlay, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, articles of incorporation, capital stock list, and financial records
MMS 33 Rising Sun Investment Company Records, 1904, 1920-1921. Risingsun, Ohio Cash book
MMS 34 General store cash book Records, 1888-1896 Wood County, Ohio General store cash book; memorandum of daily sales and mailing list for store, possibly in Wood County, Ohio
MMS 35 Beecher P. Brown Construction Company Records, 1905-1906. Sandusky, Ohio Account ledger
MMS 36 Sorgel, Dorn and Raibel Company Records, 1866-1868. Sandusky, Ohio Cash book from Sandusky brewery
MMS 37 Sloan House Records, 1927-1934. Sandusky, Ohio Hotel account books
MMS 38 Second National Bank Records, 1930-1931. Sandusky, Ohio Cash book
MMS 40f S.M. and Company Records, 1852-1854. Sandusky, Ohio Grocery account and invoice book. Oversize volume
MMS 41f M.E. Kriss Company Records, 1899-1905. Huron, Ohio Hardware store account and cash records. Oversize volumes
MMS 42f S.L. and C. Company Records, 1897-1898. Bowling Green, Ohio Freight ledger and shipping records
MMS 43f Smith and Bartlett Sash and Blind Company Records, 1854-1873. Green Springs, Ohio Cash ledger. Oversize volumes
MMS 44 Fostoria Foundry and Machine Company Records, 1904-1905. Fostoria, Ohio Articles of incorporation, stock subscriptions, and Board of Director's minutes
MMS 45 E.I.B. & Company Records, 1860-1862. New Riegel, Ohio General store journal, ledger and correspondence
MMS 46 John K. Rohn Records, 1882-1901. Tiffin, Ohio Account ledger of a Tiffin, Ohio attorney
MMS 47 Green and Heilman Company Records, 1890-1892. Fostoria, Ohio Hardware store cash book
MMS 48 Central Ohio Traction Company Records, 1901-1903. Tiffin, Ohio Board of Director's minutes, stock list, articles of incorporation, and correspondence
MMS 49 Republic Banking Company Records, 1917-1919. Republic, Ohio Cash book
MMS 50 Hardware store cash journal Records, 1902-1905 Sycamore, Ohio Hardware store, possibly in Sycamore, Ohio
MMS 1316mf Neidecker-Crosser Funeral Home Funeral registers, 1907-1986 Funeral registers include information on deceased, such as name, age, residence, date and place of death, date and place of
burial. Indexed. Microfilm.
MMS 1718 f W.K. Evans Hardware Ledger, 1906-1925. Grand Rapids, Ohio Business ledger from a Grand Rapids, Ohio hardware store.
Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
GLMS-1 Chicago Shipbuilding Company Chicago, Illinois The records of the Chicago Shipbuilding Co. span the years from 1890 to 1962 and document early twentieth-century shipbuilding
on the Great Lakes. The bulk of the materials in the collection fall between 1900 and 1950. The most significant record series
include dry dock ledgers and reports, legal and labor correspondence, South Yard surveys, financial records, and World War
I shipbuilding activities. 13.0 c.f.
GLMS-2 Toledo/Lucas County Port Authority Toledo, Ohio The records in this collection document the activities of the Toledo/Lucas County Port Authority from 1935 to 1983. The collection
includes: minutes, monthly reports, annual reports, correspondence, shipping statistics, engineering reports, financial records,
and newsletters. The collection provides excellent sources for the study of the operations of a major port authority and the
importance of the St. Lawrence Seaway to the economy of an inland port. 14.0 c. ft.
GLMS-3 Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging Company Cleveland, Ohio This collection includes the records of the Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging Co. of Cleveland and its predecessors: Whitney Brothers;
Merritt, Chapman, and Whitney; and Merritt, Chapman, and Scott. The materials in the collection span the years 1902-1964 and
document dock, dam, and bulkhead construction around the Great Lakes and along the Mississippi River. Types of materials include:
correspondence, contracts, blueprints, specifications, and an extensive series of photographs. The photographs are especially
valuable since they depict major private and public port construction projects throughout the Great Lakes, Canada, New York,
Boston, and the Mississippi River system. 11.5 c.f.
GLMS-5 Great Lakes Towing Company Buffalo, New York In 1899 the Great Lakes Towing Co. was organized to provide tug service at important harbors on the Great Lakes. By combining
the fleets of several smaller tug operators, the company assembled a fleet approaching two hundred tugs and became the largest
tug operator on the Great Lakes. The bulk of the materials in this collection pertain to the Port of Buffalo from 1902-1966.
Types of records include: winter storage and mooring, vessel arrivals and departures, vessels in port, winter storage cargoes,
and winter moorings throughout the Great Lakes. 7.5 c.f.
GLMS-6 Paisley and Morrow Steamship Companies Cleveland, Ohio The records in this collection partially document the activities of two subsidiaries of the Oglebay Norton Co.: the J.A. Paisley
Steamship Co. and the Morrow Steamship Co., both of Cleveland, Ohio. The bulk of the collection consists of vessel expense
records for the Paisley firm for 1952 and 1953. An additional volume includes labor costs, 1943-1953. Records available for
the Morrow Steamship Co. include labor costs, 1943-1953 and a general ledger, 1922-1947. 2.5 c.f.
GLMS-8 Ship Owners' Dry Dock Company Chicago, Illinois The brief corporate history (1901-1912) of the Ship Owners' Dry Dock Co. is documented in this collection. The company purchased
the assets of the Miller Brothers Dry Dock Co. which had started a shipbuilding and ship repair business in 1855. The business
of both companies centered on work from local repairs and building tugboats. The collection includes financial records, minutes,
and stock certificates. 1.0 c.f.
GLMS-9 Sault Sainte Marie Collection - Port Mackinac Papers Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan This collection is composed of shipping documents from the Sault Ste. Marie area and nearby ports from 1802-1866. Among these
documents are shipping manifests, clearance documents, bills of sale, enrollment bonds, Treasury Department circulars to custom
collectors at the Port of Sault Ste. Marie and nearby ports, and personal and business correspondence. Early documentation
includes significant material dealing with the American Fur Company. 11 rolls of microfilm.
GLMS-10 Jesse Wells Church Sugar Island, Michigan This collection is composed of a business journal maintained by Jesse W. Church and other family members to record financial
and other aspects of shipbuilding activities operated at Sugar Island, Michigan. The entries date from 1853-1895 and 1903.
Cost figures for supplies, design plans, sketches of boats, and brief histories of some of the vessels are included. The Church
boatyard specialized in sailing vessels of under fifty feet in length. Many Mackinaw boats were built at the Sugar Island
work site. Some steam vessels were also designed by the Church family. Floor plans and elevations for some of the houses on
Sugar Island are also included. .5 c.f.
GLMS-11 Great Lakes Waterways Development Association Hamilton, Ontario The Great Lakes Waterways Association functions primarily as a lobbying and educational tool for Canadian shipping interests.
Types of records available in the collection are membership records, member correspondence, correspondence with government
agencies, news releases, reports, position papers, and speeches for the years 1972-1986. The collection contains excellent
information on the contemporary Canadian shipping industry and its efforts to deal with significant changes in the international
shipping industry. .5 c.f.
GLMS-17 Charles T. Harvey Papers The Charles Thompson Harvey Papers consist of the personal correspondence between Harvey and his wife, Sarah Van Eps Harvey
spanning the years 1858 to 1872. Harvey was superintendent of construction and engineer for the St. Mary's Falls Ship Canal
connecting Lake Superior and Lake Huron (1853-1855) and was responsible for the construction of an experimental section of
the world's first elevated railroad (1868) located in New York City. The bulk of the correspondence deals with the 1858 to
1865 period. In addition to family matters, the letters often deal with Harvey's business activities, especially railroad
projects, as well as national politics, and Harvey's inventions. 7 reels of microfilm.
GLMS-19 Bay Port Fish Company Bay Port, Michigan The papers and records of the Bay Port Fish Company and its subsidiaries, the Saginaw Bay Fish Company and the Lake Huron
Fish Company, provide sources of information concerning the fishing industry on the Great Lakes during the first half of the
twentieth century. The collection is of particular value in documenting the activities and problems of commercial fishermen
from the late depression years (from 1936) through the 1960's, including the decline of commercial fishing in Saginaw Bay,
Michigan, and Lake Huron in American waters. The collection includes correspondence, reports, legal documents, and financial
records. The entire collection spans the years 1894 to 1970, but the correspondence and financial records are complementary
only for the years 1936-1967. 29 c.f.
GLMS-22 Ohio and Western Pennsylvania Dock Company The records of the Ohio and Western Pennsylvania Dock Company partially document the history of the company from 1882-1963.
The collection consists of safety committee minutes (1945-1960), company improvement files (1904-1925), vessel lists (1927-1935),
labor agreements and grievances (1897-1963), ore shipments (1889-1936), reprimand lists (1905-1907), and operation reports
(1908-1913). The operation reports are daily logs of the dock operators and include ore unloading times, references to union
activities, transcripts of local union meetings, and copies of various union charters and contracts. 4 c.f.
GLMS-26 Lorain Electronics Corporation The Lorain Electronics Corporation was established in 1928 to supply wired music to homes. The company shifted to development
work on ship-to-shore telephone communications in 1933. The collection consists of four scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings,
magazine and journal articles about the company, photographs, and a small quantity of correspondence. The material spans the
years from 1931 to 1976. 1 reel of microfilm.
GLMS-27 Wilson Marine Transit Company Included are files of the Wilson Marine Transit Company and its predecessors, the Wilson Transit Line and the Wilson Transit
Company for the years 1884-1970. Coverage is most extensive in the post-World War II era. Correspondence, subject files, meeting
minutes, policy circulars, reports, financial documents, and legal files are all present. This collection is of particular
interest to researchers examining the growth of the transportation network on the Great Lakes. Subsidiary companies are represented
in the files of the Wilson Marine Transit Company recording the development of new traffic patterns for shipment of goods
around the Great Lakes region. 53.5 c.f.
GLMS-29 Wilford G. Bartenfeld Cleveland, Ohio This collection contains marine architectural subject files regarding vessel construction and conversion projects from 1901
to 1976. Most files are from the period 1940-1960. Many of Bartenfeld's projects involved vessels being converted to and from
military uses in the World War II era. The technical aspects of shipbuilding are documented through files on technology and
products related to vessel design. Bartenfeld's numerous patents on unloading devices for cargo vessels reflect his significant
contributions to marine architecture. 22.0 c.f.
GLMS-30 Delmar R. Webster Collection This collection contains material compiled by Captain Delmar R. Webster during his career on the Great Lakes. The largest
series in the collection contains deck logs from the J. BURTON AYERS for 1945-1973. A log for loading information from the
EDMUND FITZGERALD is also included for 1972-1973, as well as meeting information for the 1982 and 1983 conventions of Columbia
Transportation Company fleet officers and a subject file on the vessels ARMCO and J. BURTON AYERS for 1976-1987 A loading
manual for the ARMCO presents the guidelines used by Captain Webster when monitoring how cargo was stored in the holds of
a Great Lakes vessel. 2 cubic feet.
GLMS-32 Paul J. Ranahan Cleveland, Ohio This collection contains records of vessel damage surveys conducted by Paul J. Ranahan in his career as a marine consultant.
Ranahan, a marine engineer, surveyed damage done to vessels involved in accidents to assess the cost of repairs. These records,
along with correspondence regarding marine salvage operations, provide a view of the role surveyors like Ranahan played in
identifying revenue sources for repair facilities and the expense such accidents caused for vessel owners. The collection
contains approximately 730 cases spanning the years 1946-1980. 4.0 c.f.
GLMS-33 Marsh and McLennan Marine Underwriters The Marsh and McLennan Marine Underwriters company provides insurance for a number of Great Lakes vessels and fleets. The
files in this collection document the procedures followed by Marsh and McLennan when investigating damage claims filed by
vessel owners, showing the cost of vessel insurance and of the repair of damaged vessels. In addition, the collection contains
a short series of files on personal injury claims, one of hull loss records for individual vessel owners, and an analysis
of claims paid from 1967-1972 which provides a profile of accident types and monetary damages claimed. 26.5 c.f.
GLMS-34 E.B. "Skip" Gillham This collection contains items pertaining to waterborne commerce on the Great Lakes and the history of the Welland Canal.
The collection includes articles written by Skip Gillham, author and coauthor of numerous books on Great Lakes history, for
his weekly column "Ships that Ply the Lakes" in 1991. The column, appearing in the St. Catharines, ONT Standard, details a
specific vessel, providing information about recent events and past incidents from its years of service. A file of correspondence
concerning the Welland Canal compiles information on its history for readers. The collection also contains a file of cargo
reports from the Quebec and Ontario Transportation Company fleet for 1968-1983, recording cargo data and loading and discharge
ports for individual vessel trips. .5 c.f.
GLMS-36 Salvage Association, London The records document investigative activities involved in assessing repair costs for damage done to or by Great Lakes vessels.
The files include vessel survey reports, damage reports, and movement reports from 1919-1982. 11 c.f.
GLMS-43 Alberta M. Fraley This collection contains fleet logs from the Great Lakes Steamship Company and the Wilson Marine Transit Company for the years
1937-1966. These logs include fleet officers' names, positions held, vessel assignments, dates of employment, and performance
evaluations. Also present are course materials used by students at the U.S. Maritime Service Officers' School, the Lake Carriers'
Association Engineers' School, and the West Side Institute of Technology. 1.0 c.f.
GLMS-44 Lake Carriers' Association Cleveland, Ohio The Great Lakes shipping industry is documented through the files of one of the principal vessel owners' organizations for
issues concerning the lakes and one of the primary benevolent associations for persons employed on lake vessels. Subject files
on issues from diverting water out of Lake Michigan for the Illinois canal system to pollution control form most of the files
in this collection. Records of death beneficiary payments offer information to genealogists tracing family members who worked
on lake vessels. Navigation topics are discussed through files on the Coast Guard for 1932-1975. Lake Carriers' Survey for
Harbor Improvements records address navigation on such matters as straightening tight turns in harbor ship channels (1927-1951).
Communications technology designed to improve navigation is detailed in files on the Radio Technical Commission for Marine
Services (1936-1979). The complete collection contains material in scattered form from 1860 to 1910. The majority of the files
are from c. 1910 to 1985. Numerous cartographic materials supplement the files. 88. c.f.
GLMS-45 Paasch Marine Services, Inc. Erie, Pennsylvania This collection contains files of naval architect Harold Paasch. Subject files and rolled drawings for projects appear consistently
for 1947-1976 and in scattered form for 1906, 1927, and 1932. The files in this collection generally apply to vessels of under
100 feet in length. Many survey and patrol boats for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were built by Paasch. The increased
use of aluminum after World War II for ship construction can also be studied. 2.5 c.f.
GLMS-47 Columbia Transportation Company Collection This one-half cubic foot collection provides information on the operation of the Columbia Transportation Company. Data on
vessels and officers is available, including information on wages, labor costs and company earnings.
GLMS-52 Nicholson Transit Company This collection provides information on the business transactions of the Nicholson Transit company for the years 1923-1925.
Daily correspondence and financial papers document the relationship of the Nicholson Company with customers and product suppliers
from whom company purchases were made. Automobile manufacturers and dealers appear in many of these files. Correspondence
and financial papers for two of the company's subsidiaries are also included. 6.5 c.f.
GLMS-53 Triad Salvage Company This collection records details of maintenance activities conducted on ten vessels on which the Triad Salvage Company performed
salvage and repair work. The records in this subject file date from 1902-1981. 2 c.f.
GLMS-54 Transportation Company Timetables and Brochures Various Great Lakes Ports Literature from Great Lakes transportation companies promotes the use of the lake vessels at their disposal by the casual
tourist traveler. Items date from 1859 to 1991 and reflect the mass marketing of the idea that travel in the Great Lakes region
is feasible on regularly scheduled routes from ports readily accesible to much of the United States and Canada by rail or
highway. The Lake Michigan routes from Ludington and Muskegon, Michigan to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois are
well documented. Ferry service at the Straits of Mackinac is also represented. Travel in Canadian waters is promoted with
timetables for voyages into Georgian Bay and the St. Lawrence River valley. 1.5 c.f.
GLMS-56 Hans Hansen Welding Company This collection reflects the activities of the Hans Hansen Welding Company in Toledo, Ohio through nearly four decades of
vessel repair and construction projects, from 1942 to 1979. These project files document the work performed by a company representing
marine repair businesses in the Great Lakes region. 5 c. f.
GLMS-58 J.S. Morton Benton Harbor, Michigan J. Stanley Morton, cofounder of the Graham & Morton Company involved in Great Lakes shipping, recorded observations about
the business climate in southwestern Michigan in his diary. A photocopy of his diary for the years 1920-1932 is included as
the principal component of this collection. A scrapbook and clippings files provide biographical information on Morton and
discuss his career in lake transport. Copies of publications discuss the history of the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph, Michigan
region. 1 c.f.
GLMS-60 WLC Marine Radio Company Rogers City, Michigan Included in this collection are 11 cubic feet of daily log books from the marine radio station WLC in Rogers City, Michigan
for the years 1923-1930. Vessels traveling in Lake Huron received weather data and other navigational assistance from the
radio telephone operators at WLC. The daily entries over an eight-year period provide a detailed account of how such a station
operated. This time capsule is of interest to researchers studying the development of aids to navigation and safety on the
Great Lakes. 11.0 c.f.
GLMS-62 Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company Cleveland, Ohio This collection contains files of the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company that are primarily concerned with discussions of extending
the length of the navigation season occurring from 1935-1981. Subject files, log books, symposia papers, and news clippings
offer a number of perspectives on the movement among shipping companies toward implementing longer navigation seasons. The
logbooks are from the S.S. CADILLAC for 1944-1948, 1972-1973, and 1976-1981. 2.0 c.f.
GLMS-63 R.A. Stearn, Inc. Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin This collection contains files on vessel construction design projects completed by Richard A. Stearn's naval architecture
firm. Projects are generally from the period 1940-1950. Stearn participated in the design phase of numerous military vessels
during World War II and in their postwar conversion to civilian uses. Correspondence and architectural drawings are the principal
components of the project files on each vessel. 11.0 c.f.
GLMS-75 American Ship Building Company and Predecessors, 1867-1920 Architectural drawings for vessels built by the American Ship Building Company and its predecessors were microfilmed to create
this collection. Ten standard drawings such as profiles and deck plans were selected for filming. Most drawings date from
1886-1920. Post-1900 sets tend to be more complete than earlier sets of drawings. Nearly all types of wooden and steel vessels
built on the Great Lakes between 1870 and 1920 are represented. 33 reels of microfilm.
GLMS-77 McLean Brothers Fisheries Co. Wheatley, Ontario This collection documents the activities of the McLean Brothers Fisheries Company, a Canadian Lake Erie fishing company, for
the years 1908-1960. Included are 48 Fish Account Books, recording the sale of fish to customers; 31 Day Books, recording
daily office expenses; and 6 Wage Books, listing employees and wages earned. Income tax returns, gasoline tax refund information,
company correspondence and miscellaneous employee and supply purchase records provide additional insight into the expenses
faced by a Great Lakes fishing company. 7 reels of microfilm.
GLMS-78 W.H. Wheeler Fish Company Selkirk, Ontario The W.H. Wheeler Fish Company collection documents financial transactions of the company for the years 1905-1938 and 1950-1951.
Account records for fish sales and company expenditures provide information on the profits and expenses facing a Lake Erie
fishing company, while employee wage information aids in examining Ontario labor conditions. Ecological shifts in Lake Erie
marine life can be traced in the records of the species and quantity of fish caught by company vessels. 3 reels of microfilm.
GLMS-94 Lay Brothers Fisheries, Inc. Sandusky, Ohio The operation of a Lake Erie fishing company from 1889 to its closing in 1961 is documented in this collection. Financial
and legal papers form the largest part of the collection. A drawing series (1894-1960) show plats for company property and
plans for company buildings and equipment. 6.5 c.f.
GLMS-95 Craig Ship Building Company Collection Collection documents business and personal elements in the life of Great Lakes shipbuilder John Craig. Includes 93 black and
white photographs. 4 c.f.
GLMS-100 Inland Steel Company Collection Engineer's logs, Official Logs, Rough Deck Logs, crew lists and articles of agreement for six freighters owned by the Inland
Steel Company, 1978-1981. 3.5 c.f.
GLMS-101 Kenneth R. Hall Collection Research material for study of the vessels owned by the shipping interests headed by Eber Brock Ward and his family. Events
covered in the collection date from 1782-1987. Most information in the collection is concentrated between 1840 and 1910. 2
c.f.
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