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Introduction | Agency Sketch | Scope and Contents | Series Description | Inventory
Introduction
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 for 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 consisting of twenty-five linear feet of material. The entire collection spans the years 1894 to 1970, but the correspondence
and financial records are complementary only for the years 1936 to 1967.
The Bay Port Fish Company papers were donated to the center for Archival Collections on 18 September 1980. The papers were
received from the Bay Port Fish Company through the cooperative efforts of Forrest Williams, of the company and Dr. Richard
Wright, Director of the CAC. Literary and property rights have been dedicated to the public, and duplication is permitted
for presentation and scholarly research. The register was prepared by Walter Font, graduate assistant, during March 1981.
Agency Sketch
The Bay Port Fish Company is located on the south shore of Saginaw Bay in Lake Huron. Saginaw Bay was one of the most productive
fishing areas on the Great Lakes, ans the Port Fish Bay Company prospered along with the other in the Bay to become one of
the largest commercial fisheries in Michigan. The operations of the company included producing, buying, packing salting, dressing,
and selling fresh fish from the Saginaw Bay. During the company's most successful years, 1920 to 1940, it was primarily a
supplier to wholesalers in the Midwest and Eastern markets wit ha large share if its catch going to the dealers in New York
City. As the quality and quantity of fishing declined within Saginaw Bay due to the pollution, the parasitic sea lamprey,
and the increasing regulation by the Department of Natural Resources, the fortunes of the company also declined. The company
survived the difficult years after World War II and continues to operate today producing and dressing fresh fish for retail
and wholesale markets.
The Bay Port Fish Company was incorporated in the state of Michigan on 2 August 1905. Little is known about the company's
history before 1905. It is known that the company was established by William J. Orr, a grain dealer who also marketed salted
herring. He was joined by William H. Wallace and other prominent Saginaw business men who became the major stockholders in
1905. The major stockholders during these early years were W. J. Orr, William H. Wallace, George B. Morley, and Thomas Harvey.
Wallace was involved with at least three other companies: the Sebewaing Sugar Company of Sebewaing, Michigan (established
in 1901, it became the Michigan Sugar Company in n1906), the Wallace Stone Company of Bay Port State Bank. George B. Morely
was a director and officer of the second National bank and Trust Company in Saginaw, and Thomas Harvey's primary enterprise
was the U.S. Graphite Company of Saginaw.
In August 1915 the Bay Port Fish Company was reorganized and reincorporated. The company increased its capital stock from
$15,000 to $50,000 (5,000 shares at ten dollars each) and purchased the W. J. Orr Fish company and the Ballard Fish Company,
both of Bay Port Michigan. In November 1915 the company increased its stock another $30,000 to purchase Little Charity Island
from the indebted Beutel Fisheries Company through the people's Savings and Commercial Bank of Bay City, Michigan. After W.
J. Orr sold out, the Wallaces, Thomas Harvey, and George B. Morely held the majority of stock in the company.
The company expanded from 1905 to 1920's and established several branches. The earliest seems to have been the Heisterman
Island Fish Company which was discontinued in August 1915. The company's first major branch was the Saginaw Bay Fish Company,
Caseville, Michigan. It was incorporated on 16 March 1910. In 1910 W. J. Orr was the principle stockholder in the Caseville
branch, but after 1915 the Wallace family acquired the majority stock. The second major branch was the Lake Huron Fish Company
of East Tawas, Michigan, located on the shore of Saginaw Bay. This branch was in operation prior to its incorporation on 11
February 1928. Minor branches, or fishing camps, included Point Lookout, Point Charity Fish Company, and Point Austin, Michigan.
By 1940 the Bay Port Fish Company maintained only the branches at Caseville and East Tawas.
The Bay Port Fish Company's wealthy stockholders acquired shore land and Little Charity Island because of riparian rights
to fishing within a mile of the shores. These rights were declared illegal in the early 1920's, and the company's land holdings
became unessential to the operations of their fisheries. Later land purchases were made as real estate investments. Papers
in the collection reveal that he Bay Port fish Company owned land at Oak Point, Sand Point, Point Lookout, and Little Charity
Island. These properties were subdivided and sold through the years until 1949. When the fisheries in Saginaw Bay became less
profitable and the rising value of the lake shore land made the company's real estate sales more profitable, the major stockholders
decided to sell the fishing business but retain ownership of the land. On July 1 1949, Otto Schmidt, Henry Englehard, and
Melvin Dutcher purchased the three fishing companies for $40,000, and the real estate, was deeded to the former stockholders.
The rise of the company through the1920's and 1930's was followed by a gradual decline after 1940. The decline is indicated
by the decreasing number of boats operated over the years: twenty-four in 1927, twenty- one in 1941, fifteen in 1944, six
in 1946, four in 1959, three in 1967, and two in 1976. In 1949 the Bay Port Fish Company sold the Saginaw Fish Company. Operations
declined even further, and the Lake Huron fish Company was liquidated in 1954. During this period, and in the 1960's and 1970's,
the company gradually developed their retail market and concentrated less on wholesale buyers.
The Bay Port Fish Company remained e three-man partnership until 10 February 1967 when Otto Schmidt sold his interest in the
company to the two other owners. His 1800 shares were not reissued. On 2 April 1973 Melvin Dutcher also sold his interest
in the company, leaving Henry Englehard the sole owner. Dutcher's 1000 shares were not reissued. Henry Englehard manage the
Bay Port fish Company from the early 1950's until 1978 when he sold the business to Forrest Williams, Tod Williams, and Dennis
Root.
The company currently operates two trapnet boats, the Sunflower and the Tawas, and purchases fish from independents in the
Bay Port area. The company supplies fish to retail and wholesale buyers with about even distribution to each. Their catches
today consist primarily of perch, catfish, and a variety of rough fish. The company' s current address is the Bay Port Fish
Company, Bay Port Michigan, 48720.
Scope and Content
The Bay Port Fish Company collection spans the years of 1894 to 1970 with the bulk of the material falling within the correspondence
and financial document record groups. The collection consists of correspondence, individual files, annual corporation reports,
an appraisal, land contracts, deeds and abstracts, ledgers, journals, balance sheets, time books and payroll sheets, income
tax returns, and its correspondence and financial records. It is unfortunate that there is no major correspondence prior to
1936 to complement the financial records dating from 1900. The entire collection has research value for studies of Great Lakes
Fishing during the first half of the twentieth century because it spans two world wars, the Depression, and later documents
the decline of commercial fishing on lake Huron and in Saginaw a Bay after World War II.
The correspondence includes files from the Bay Port Fish Company, 1932 to 1970, and it's two major subsidiaries, the Saginaw
Bay Fish Company, 1933 to 1951, and the Lake Huron Fish Company, 1933 t o1944. The volume of the Bay Port Fish Company's correspondence
is approximately twenty times greater than the volume of the two subsidiaries. Most of the correspondence is related to general
business activities such as communication with equipment suppliers, fish wholesalers, and transportation companies. The correspondence
of the 1930's indicate more problems of debt collection than in late years, and the company was involved in bankruptcy suits
to collect some of the debts. Business review letters sent to the company's officers over the years provide a narrative of
the company's business health and its steady decline afeter World War II. The Bay Port Fish Company also corresponded with
Congressmen and government agencies concerning legislation and regulation affecting commercial fishing on Lake Huron. It may
have bee the result of diminishing business activity and increased telephone communication that the volume of correspondence
gradually diminishes after the late 1950's.
The collection contains few reports, but the Michigan Annual Corporation Report, 1910 to 1954, and a 1920 appraisal provide
historical information concerning the Bay Port Fish Company. The annual reports contain information concerning the basic organization
of th company covering a forty-four year period with such information as names of board members, company officers, and the
amount of stock issued. Although the 1920 property appraisal covers only one year in the company's history, its detail is
quite impressive. All of the company's properties are listed, described, and evaluated including land, equipment, fishing
boats, buildings, and building contents.
Although the financial records are not complete for any one series, a combined use of ledgers, journals, balance sheets, and
tax returns provide a good picture of the financial fluctuations growth, and decline of the Bay Port Fish Company and its
subsidiaries. The ledgers and journals for the Bay Port Fish Company include the period 1903 to 1923 (Ledger Volume A, 1905
to 1908 is missing), but these records are supplemented by monthly balance sheets and year-end closing statements, January
1919 through June 1949. The financial history of the company can be determined further through the use of federal income tax
returns, 1949 to 1966, and the Business Activities Tax-Annual Returns, 1953 to 1967. Similar comparisons can be made with
the financial records of the Lake Huron Fish Company with combined records covering the period 1923 to 1954, and the Saginaw
Bay Fish Company records covering the period 1918 to 1949, Another subsidiary company enters the picture with the ledgers,
journals, and the trial balances of the Port Austin Fish Company including the years 1921 to1928. Papers and records for this
company were not found in any other record group in the collection.
The financial records also include a nearly complete set of time books and payroll sheets including the years 1900 to 1970.
They provide basic data with employees names, ours worked, and amounts paid. These records would be helpful in labor history
research during the first half of the twentieth century. The time books cover the period 1900 to 19 48, the payroll sheets
date from 31 March 1920 to October 1970. The payroll sheets after 1950 provide less information than the previous years. Time
books for March 1933 to June 1934, and 1935 are missing. There also three time books from the Heisterman Island Fish Company,
December 1903 to August 1915. Papers for this subsidiary company were not found in any other record group in the collection.
Series Description
CORRESPONDENCE
BAY PORT FISH COMPANY CORRESPONDENCE 1932-1970, bulk of correspondence, 1936-1970. Yearly correspondence arranged alphabetically; chronological arrangement within each file. Includes correspondence with wholesalers
and individual buyers, the company's subsidiaries, state and federal congressmen, conservation agencies, fishing equipment
suppliers, land purchasers, tenants, government agencies, and the directors of the company. Subjects include fish orders and
payments, bankruptcy of debtors, laws and regulations relative to the fishing industry, and lake pollution. Contains information
about important events such as a destructive fire (1945) and liquidating the assets of the Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Monthly
letters to company presidents often review the company's activities. The quantity of the correspondence decreases after 1955
to very thin files by 1970.
LAKE HURON FISH COMPANY CORRESPONDENCE 1933-1944. Arranged chronologically. Includes correspondence with fish buyers, land purchasers, government agencies covering fish orders and payments, taxation,
unemployment, and regulation of the fishing industry.
SAGINAW BAY FISH COMPANY CORRESPONDENCE 1933-1951. Arranged chronologically. Includes correspondence with fish buyers, land purchasers, government agencies covering fish orders and payments, taxation,
unemployment, and regulation of the fishing industry.
INDIVIDUAL FILES
ACCIDENT REPORTS 1940, 1945-1970 Arranged chronologically Reports to Michigan's Department of Labor and Industry providing descriptions of accidents and injuries to employees.
ANTHONY KINCADE CASE 1918-1919 Arranged chronologically Papers relating to a suit against Anthony Kincade brought by the Bay Port Fish Company for a debt of $3072.71
MISCELLANEOUS LISTS May 1936-1967 Arranged chronologically Contains lists of county taxes paid (1920-1940), fire loss and damages (January 1945), and list of gasoline and other purchases.
REPORTS
APPRAISAL 1920 Arranged by property type Detailed appraisal of the Bay Port Fish Company, Chicago. Includes Descriptions and evaluations of land, buildings and contents,
equipment and boats.
FISHERY CENSUS AND MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS 1949-1954 Arranged chronologically Includes a discontinuation of business report for the Bay Port Fish Company, three reports to the U.S. Department of the Interior,
and four census reports.
MICHIGAN ANNUAL CORPORATION REPORTS 1910-1954 Arranged chronologically Included are reports and the returns for the Bay Port Fish Company (1911-1948), the Lake Huron Fish Company (1928-1954), and
the Saginaw Bay Fish company (1919-1954). Information provided includes names of the company directors and officers, date
of incorporation, stock issued and value, and assets and liabilities for determining capital stock tax.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
BOAT LICENSES 1917-1918 Arranged chronologically Gives boat name, length, weight, and power source. Issued by the Michigan State Game, Fish, and Forest Commission.
LAND CONTRACTS 1941-1949 No arrangement Contracts relative to land sold in Lake Township, Huron County, Michigan, by the Saginaw Bay Fish Company. Contains some correspondence
pertinent to the contracts.
MAISON AND DAFOE ISLAND DEEDS AND ABSTRACTS 1894-1909 No arrangement Contains deeds, abstracts, and related papers such as tax receipts and correspondence. Property owners were William Orr and
William Wallace.
ROBERT DAY ESTATE PAPERS 1949-1951 Arranged chronologically Executor Henry Engelhard's correspondence and accounts.
SUMMONSES, BAY PORT FISH COMPANY 1938, July-October 1941 Arranged chronologically Small claims cases before a justice of the peace in Huron County, Michigan. Defendants were Bay Port Fish Company employees.
TRUST AGREEMENT 16 March 1946 An agreement between Catherine C. Ballard and the Second National Bank and Trust Company of Saginaw. The bank was given the
power to dispose of the property belonging to Catherine Ballard.
FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS
FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS 1928-1966 Arranged chronologically Includes returns for the Saginaw Bay fish Company (1924-1938), the Lake Huron Fish Company (1928-1954), and the Bay Port Fish
Company (1949-1966).
FISH SUPPLIER ACCOUNTS 1959, 1965, 1968 Arranged chronologically A sampling of the statements listing fish bought by the Bay Port Fish Company, from individuals, and other fish companies.
FUEL TAX REFUND CLAIMS 1959-1970 Arranged chronologically The forms contain information about gasoline consumption, where it was purchased, and the number of boats being used by the
Bay Port Fish Company.
JOURNAL, BAY PORT FISH COMPANY December 1903-May 1923 (Volume A, 1905-1908 missing) Arranged Chronologically. Located at the end of inventory. Daily record of income and expenses.
JOURNAL, LAKE HURON FISH COMPANY August 1923-August 1954 Arranged Chronologically. Located at the end of inventory. Monthly record of income and expenses.
JOURNAL, PORT AUSTIN FISH COMPANY March 1, 1921-1 April 1923 Arranged chronologically. Located at end of inventory. Daily record of income and expenses.
LEDGERS, BAY PORT FISH COMPANY 1903-1923 Arranged alphabetically. Located of inventory. Account transactions entered alphabetically by account name. Includes accounts receivable, accounts payable, expense accounts,
depreciation, operating accounts, and transferred accounts.
LEDGERS, LAKE HURON FISH COMPANY 1927-1941 Arranged alphabetically. Located at the end of the inventory. Loose sheets in box 45. Contents same as Bay Port Fish Company ledgers.
LEDGERS, PORT AUSTIN FISH COMPANY 1921-1948 Arranged alphabetically. Located at the end of the inventory. Contents the same as Bay Port Fish Company ledgers.
LEDGERS, SAGINAW BAY FISH COMPANY 1918-1948 Arranged alphabetically. Located in boxes 45 and 46. Contents similar to Bay Port Fish Company ledgers.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS ACTIVITIES TAX--ANNUAL RETURN 1953-1967 Arranged chronologically Includes information on expenditures, gross receipts, net income, property depreciation, and payroll for the Bay Port Fish
Company.
PAYROLL SHEETS March 31, 1920-30 June 1949, 1950-1970 Arranged chronologically. Located at the end of the inventory. 1950-1960 sheets in box 46 and 47. Lists employees names, numbers, hours worked, rates, and amounts paid. The 1953-1970 sheets give only the workers name and
amounts paid.
SHIPPING STATEMENTS 1930-1961 Arranged chronologically Statements of fish shipments from the Bay Port Fish Company's facility. These include lists of shipments made for other companies
and individuals. Most statements list types, pounds, and value of fish shipped.
TIME BOOKS, BAY PORT FISH COMPANY September 1900-October 1948. (March 1933-June 1934, 1935 missing.) Arranged chronologically The time book list laborer's name, hours worked, and amounts paid. Monthly pay period prior to 1919, bi-weekly after 1919.
TIME BOOKS, HEISTERMAN ISLAND FISH COMPANY December 1903-August 1915 Arranged chronologically The monthly time books list laborer's name, hours worked, and amounts paid.
TIME BOOKS, POINT CHARITY August 15, 1920-31 August 1936 Arranged chronologically The bi-weekly time books list laborer's names, hours worked, and amounts paid.
TRIAL BALANCES AND CLOSING STATEMENTS, BAY PORT FISH COMPANY June 30, 1916 May 31, 1918-30 June 1949 Arranged chronologically Monthly balances which usually include accounts receivable, miscellaneous assets, real estate, buildings and equipment, operating
accounts, current expenses, accounts payable, stock liabilities, surpluses, reserves, and revenues. The December closing statements
provide more detail on assets and liabilities for the year.
TRIAL BALANCES AND CLOSING STATEMENTS, LAKE HURON FISH COMPANY April 30, 1927-31 May 1954. (June 1949 missing.) Arranged chronologically Contents similar to Bay Port Fish Company trial balances.
TRIAL BALANCES AND CLOSING STATEMENTS, PORT AUSTIN FISH COMPANY March 31, 1921-29 February 1928 Arranged chronologically Contents similar to Bay Port Fish Company trial balances.
TRIAL BALANCES AND CLOSING STATEMENTS, SAGINAW BAY FISH COMPANY December 31, 1919-31 December 1949 Arranged chronologically Contents similar to Bay Port Fish Company trial balances.
Inventory
Box 1: Correspondence
Folders
- July 1932-January 1935
- 1936 (A)
- 1936 (B)
- 1936 (C)
- 1936 (D)
- 1936 (E)
- 1936 (F)
- 1936 (G)
- 1936 (H)
- 1936 (I)
- 1936 (J)
Box 2: Correspondence
Folders
- 1936 (K)
- 1936 (L)
- 1936 (M)
- 1936 (N)
- 1936 (O, P)
- 1936 (R)
- 1936 (S)
- 1936 (S)
- 1936 (T, U, V)
- 1936 (W)
- 1936 (X, Y, Z)
Box 3: Correspondence
Folders
- 1937 (A)
- 1937 (B)
- 1937 (C)
- 1937 (D)
- 1937 (E)
- 1937 (F)
- 1937 (G)
- 1937 (H)
- 1937 (I, J)
- 1937 (K)
Box 4: Correspondence
Folders
- 1937 (L)
- 1937 (M)
- 1937 (N)
- 1937 (O, P)
- 1937 (R)
- 1937 (S)
- 1937 (T)
- 1937 (U)
- 1937 (V, W)
- 1937 (X, Y, Z)
Box 5: Correspondence
Folders
- 1938 (A)
- 1938 (B)
- 1938 (C)
- 1938 (D)
- 1938 (E)
- 1938 (F)
- 1938 (G)
- 1938 (H)
- 1938 (I, J)
- 1938 (K)
Box 6: Correspondence
Folders
- 1938 (L)
- 1938 (M)
- 1938 (N)
- 1938 (O, P)
- 1938 (R)
- 1938 (S)
- 1938 (T, U, V)
- 1938 (W)
- 1938 (X, Y, Z)
Box 7: Correspondence
Folders
- 1939 (A)
- 1939 (B)
- 1939 (C)
- 1939 (D)
- 1939 (D)
- 1939 (E, F, G)
- 1939 (H, I)
- 1939 (J, K)
Box 8: Correspondence
Folders
- 1939 (L)
- 1939 (M, December-June)
- 1939 (M, May-January)
- 1939 (N)
- 1939 (O, P)
- 1939 (R)
- 1939 (S)
- 1939 (T, U)
- 1939 (V, W)
- 1939 (X, Y, Z)
Box 9: Correspondence
Folders
- 1940 (A)
- 1940 (B, December-June)
- 1940 (B, May-January)
- 1940 (C)
- 1940 (D)
- 1940 (E)
- 1940 (F, G)
- 1940 (H, I)
- 1940 (J, K)
Box 10: Correspondence
Folders
- 1940 (L)
- 1940 (M)
- 1940 (N, O)
- 1940 (P, R)
- 1940 (S, December-July)
- 1940 (S, June-January)
- 1940 (T)
- 1940 (U, V)
- 1940 (W)
- 1940 (X, Y, Z)
Box 11: Correspondence
Folders
- 1941 (A)
- 1941 (B, December-July)
- 1941 (B, June-January)
- 1941 (C)
- 1941 (D)
- 1941 (E, F )
- 1941 (G, H, I)
- 1941 (J, K)
Box 12: Correspondence
Folders
- 1941 (L)
- 1941 (M)
- 1941 (N, P)
- 1941 (R)
- 1941 (S)
- 1941 (T, U, V)
- 1941 (W)
- 1941 (X, Y, Z)
Box 13: Correspondence
Folders
- 1942 (A)
- 1942 (B)
- 1942 (C)
- 1942 (D)
- 1942 (E, F, G, H)
- 1942 (I, J, K)
- 1942 (L)
- 1942 (M)
Box 14: Correspondence
Folders
- 1942 (N, O, P)
- 1942 (R)
- 1942 (S, June-January)
- 1942 (S, December-July)
- 1942 (T, U)
- 1942 (V)
- 1942 (W)
- 1942 (X, Y, Z)
Box 15: Correspondence
Folders
- 1943 (A)
- 1943 (B)
- 1943 (C)
- 1943 (D)
- 1943 (E, F, G)
- 1943 (H, I)
- 1943 (I, J, K)
- 1943 (L)
Box 16: Correspondence
Folders
- 1943 (M)
- 1943 (N, O)
- 1943 (P)
- 1943 (R)
- 1943 (S)
- 1943 (T)
- 1943 (U, V)
- 1943 (W, December- July)
- 1943 (W, June-January)
- 1943 (X, Y, Z)
Box 17: Correspondence
Folders
- 1944 (A)
- 1944 (B)
- 1944 (C)
- 1944 (D)
- 1944 (E, F)
- 1944 (G)
- 1944 (H)
- 1944 (I, J)
- 1944 (K)
- 1944 (L)
Box 18: Correspondence
Folders
- 1944 (M)
- 1944 (N, O, P)
- 1944 (R)
- 1944 (S)
- 1944 (T)
- 1944 (U, V)
- 1944 (W)
- 1944 (X, Y, Z)
Box 19: Correspondence
Folders
- 1945 (A)
- 1945 (B)
- 1945 (C)
- 1945 (D)
- 1945 (E)
- 1945 (F)
- 1945 (G)
Box 20: Correspondence
Folders
- 1945 (H, I)
- 1945 (J)
- 1945 (K)
- 1945 (L)
- 1945 (M)
- 1945 (N, O)
- 1945 (P)
- 1945 (R)
Box 21: Correspondence
Folders
- 1945 (S, December-July)
- 1945 (S, June-January)
- 1945 (T)
- 1945 (U, V)
- 1945 (W, December-July)
- 1945 (W, June-January)
- 1945 (X, Y, Z)
Box 22: Correspondence
Folders
- 1946 (A)
- 1946 (B)
- 1946 (C)
- 1946 (D)
- 1946 (E, F)
- 1946 (G)
- 1946 (H, I, J)
- 1946 (K)
- 1946 (L)
- 1946 (M, December-July)
- 1946 (M, June-January)
Box 23: Correspondence
Folders
- 1946 (N, O)
- 1946 (P, R)
- 1946 (S, December-July)
- 1946 (S, June-January)
- 1946 (T)
- 1946 (U, V)
- 1946 (W)
- 1946 (X, Y, Z)
Box 24: Correspondence
Folders
- 1947 (A)
- 1947 (B)
- 1947 (C)
- 1947 (D)
- 1947 (E, F)
- 1947 (G, H)
- 1947 (I, J, K)
- 1947 (L)
- 1947 (M, December-July)
- 1947 (M, June-January)
Box 25: Correspondence
Folders
- 1947 (N)
- 1947 (P)
- 1947 (R)
- 1947 (S, December-July)
- 1947 (S, June-January)
- 1947 (T)
- 1947 (U, V)
- 1947 (W)
- 1947 (X, Y, Z)
Box 26: Correspondence
Folders
- 1948 (A)
- 1948 (B)
- 1948 (C)
- 1948 (D, E)
- 1948 (F, G)
- 1948 (H)
- 1948 (I, J)
- 1948 (K)
- 1948 (L)
- 1948 (M)
Box 27: Correspondence
Folders
- 1948 (N, P)
- 1948 (R)
- 1948 (S)
- 1948 (T)
- 1948 (U, V)
- 1948 (W)
- 1948 (X, Y, Z)
Box 28: Correspondence
Folders
- 1949 (A)
- 1949 (B)
- 1949 (C)
- 1949 (D)
- 1949 (E, F, G)
- 1949 (H)
- 1949 (I, J, K)
- 1949 (L)
Box 29: Correspondence
Folders
- 1949 (M)
- 1949 (N, O, P)
- 1949 (R)
- 1949 (S)
- 1949 (T)
- 1949 (U, V)
- 1949 (W)
- 1949 (X, Y, Z)
Box 30: Correspondence
Folders
- 1950 (A)
- 1950 (B)
- 1950 (C)
- 1950 (D)
- 1950 (E, F, G )
- 1950 (H, J)
- 1950 (K)
- 1950 (L)
Box 31: Correspondence
Folders
- 1950 (M)
- 1950 (N, O, P)
- 1950 (R)
- 1950 (S)
- 1950 (T)
- 1950 (U, V)
- 1950 (W)
- 1950 (X, Y, Z)
Box 32: Correspondence
Folders
- 1951 (A)
- 1951 (B)
- 1951 (C)
- 1951 (D)
- 1951 (E, F, G)
- 1951 (H, J, K)
- 1951 (L)
- 1951 (M)
- 1951 (N, O, P)
- 1951 (R)
- 1951 (S)
- 1951 (T, U, V)
- 1951 (W)
- 1951 (X, Y, Z)
Box 33: Correspondence
Folders
- 1952 (A)
- 1952 (B)
- 1952 (C, D)
- 1952 (E, F, G)
- 1952 (H, I, J)
- 1952 (K, L)
- 1952 (M)
- 1952 (N, O, P)
- 1952 (R)
- 1952 (S)
- 1952 (T, U, V)
- 1952 (W, Y, Z)
Box 34: Correspondence
Folders
- 1953 (A, B)
- 1953 (C, D)
- 1953 (E, F, G, H)
- 1953 (I, J, K, L)
- 1953 (M, N)
- 1953 (P, R)
- 1953 (S, T)
- 1953 (U, W, X-Z)
Box 35: Correspondence
Folders
- 1954 (A, B, C, D)
- 1954 (E, F, G, H)
- 1954 (J, K, L)
- 1954 (M, N, P)
- 1954 (R, S)
- 1954 (T, U, V)
- 1955 (A, B, C, D)
- 1955 (E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L)
- 1955 (M, N, P, R)
- 1955 (S, T, U, W, Y)
Box 36: Correspondence
Folders
- 1956 (A, B, C, D)
- 1956 (E, F, G, H, I, J, K)
- 1956 (L, M, N)
- 1956 (N, P, R, S)
- 1956 (T, U, W, Z)
- 1957 (A, B, C, D )
- 1957 (E, F, G, H, J, K)
- 1957 (L, M)
- 1957 (N, P, R, S)
- 1957 ( T, U, W, X, Y, Z)
Box 37: Correspondence
Folders
- 1958 (A, B, C, D, E, F)
- 1958 (G, H, I, J, K, L, M)
- 1958 (N, P, R, S)
- 1958 (T, U, W, Y)
- 1959 (A)
- 1959 (C, D, E, F)
- 1959 (G, H, J, K, L)
- 1959 (M, N)
- 1959 (P, R, S)
- 1959 ( T, U, W)
Box 38: Correspondence
Folders
- 1960 (A, B, C)
- 1960 (D, E, F)
- 1960 (G, H, J, K)
- 1960 (L, M)
- 1960 (N, O, P, R)
- 1960 (S, T, U-Z)
- 1961 (A, B, C)
- 1961 (D, E, F, G, H, J)
- 1961 (K, L)
- 1961 (M, N)
- 1961 (P, R, S)
- 1961(T, U, W, Y, Z)
Box 39: Correspondence
Folders
- 1962 (A, B, C, D)
- 1962 (E, F, G, H, I, J)
- 1962 (L, M)
- 1962 (N, P, R)
- 1962 (S, T, U, W, Z)
- 1963 (A, B, C, D)
- 1963 (E, F, G, H, I, J, K)
- 1963 (L, M, N, P, R)
- 1963 (S, T, U, V, W, Z)
Box 40: Correspondence
Folders
- 1964 (A, B, C, D)
- 1964 (E, F, G, H)
- 1964 (I, J, K, M, N)
- 1964 (P, R, S)
- 1964 (T, U, W, Y, Z)
- 1965 (A, B, C, D, E, F)
- 1965 (G, H, I, J, K, L)
- 1965 (M, N, P, R, S, T, U, V)
Box 41: Correspondence
Folders
- 1966 (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K)
- 1966 (L, M, N)
- 1966 (P, R, S, T, U, W, Z)
- 1967 (A, B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M)
- 1967 (N, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Z)
- 1968 (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L)
- 1968 (M, N, P, R, S, T, U, V, W)
- 1969 (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M)
- 1969 (N, P, R, S, T, U, V)
- 1970 (A, B, C, D)
- 1970 (F, G, H, I , J, K, L, M)
- 1970 (N, P, R, S, T, U, V, W)
Box 42: Correspondence
Folders
- Lake Huron Fish Company, 1933-1938
- Lake Huron Fish Company, 1939-1944
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1933-1939
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1940-1944
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, July 1944-1946
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1948-August 1951
Box 43
Folders
- Accident Reports, 1940, 1945-1970
- Anthony Kincade case, 1918-1919
- Miscellaneous lists, 1936-1967
- Bound Appraisal, 1920
- Fishery Census and Reports, 1949-1967
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Bay Port Fish Company, 1911-1926
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Bay Port Fish Company, 1927-1948
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Lake Huron Fish Company, 1928-1954
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1910-1924
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1925-1948
- Michigan Annual Corporation Reports Saginaw Bay Fish Company, 1941-1954
Box 44
Folders
- Boat licenses, 1917-1918
- Land contracts, 1941-1946
- Land contracts, 1946-1949
- Maison and Dafoe Island deeds and abstracts, 1894-1909
- Robert Day Estate papers, 1949-1951
- Summonses, Bay Port Fish Co., 1938, July-October 1941
- Trustee Agreement, 16 March 1946
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Bay Port Fish Co., 1949-1955
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Bay Port Fish Co., 1956-1966
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Lake Huron Fish Co., 1928-1940
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Lake Huron Fish Co., 1949-1966
Box 45
Folders
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Saginaw Bay Fish Co., 1924-1938
- Federal Income Tax Returns, Saginaw Bay Fish Co., 1939-1949
- Fish supplier accounts, 1959, 1965
- Fuel Tax Refund claims, March 1959-July 1970
- Ledger sheets, Lake Huron Fish Co., 1927-1941
- Ledger sheets, Saginaw Bay Fish Co., 1918-1923
Box 46
Folders
- Ledger sheets, Saginaw Bay Fish Co., 1918-1948
- Business Activities Return, 1953-1957
- Payroll sheets, Bay Port Fish Co., September 1950 - December 1953
- Payroll sheets, Bay Port Fish Co., January 1954 - December 1957
Box 47
Folders
- Payroll sheets, Bay Port Fish Co., January 1958 - November 1962
- Payroll sheets, Bay Port Fish Co., February 1963 - December 1967
- Payroll sheets, Bay Port Fish Co., March 1968 - October 1970
- Shipping statements, 1936-1940
- Shipping statements, 1941-1945
- Shipping statements, 1946-1950
- Shipping statements, 1951-1963
Box 48: Time Books - Bay Port Fish Company
Volumes
- January 1913 - July 1918
- August 1918 - December 1918
- August 15, 1918 - August 15, 1919
- August 31, 1919 - September 30, 1920
- October 15, 1920 - May 15, 1922
- April 1920 - July 31, 1924 (Wm. Kohr)
- May 31, 1922 - November 30, 1923
- December 15, 1923 - June 15, 1925
- June 30 1925 - September 15, 1926
- September 30, 1926 - December 31, 1927
- January 15, 1928 - January 31 ,1929
- January 31, 1929 - April 15, 1930
Box 49: Time Books - Bay Port Fish Company
Volumes
- January 31, 1929 - April 15, 1930
- April 30, 1930 - July 30, 1931
- August 15, 1931 - February 29, 1932
- December 30, 1932 - February 15, 1933
- June 15, 1934 - December 31, 1934
- January 15, 1936 - January 31, 1936
- June 1937 - October 1938
- November 1940 - September 1941
- September 1941 - May 1942
- June 1942 - March 1943
- March 1944 - February 1945
- December 1945 - October 1946
- October 1946 - November 1947
- November 1947 - October 1948
- January 1947
- August 15, 1920 - May 31, 1924 (Point Charity)
- June 15, 1924 - June 30, 1924 (Point Charity)
- July 15, 1928 - August 15, 1932 (Point Charity)
- August 8, 1932 - August 31, 1936 (Point Charity)
Box 50: Time Books - Heisterman Island Fish Company
Volumes
- September 1900 - December 1908
- December 1903 - July 1909
- January 1909 - January 1913
- July 1909 - March 1913
- January 1913 - August 1915
Box 51: Trial Balances and Closing Statements, Bay Port Fish Company
Folders
- June 30, 1916 - May 1918 - December 1920
- January 1921 - December 1923
- January 1924 - December 1926
- January 1927 - December 1929
- January 1930 - December 1932
Box 52: Trial Balances and Closing Statements, Bay Port Fish Company
Folders
- January 1933 - December 1935
- January 1936 - December 1938
- January 1939 - December 1942
- January 1943 - December 1946
- January 1947 - June 1949
Box 53: Trial Balances and Closing Statements, Lake Huron Fishing Company
Folders
- April 1927 - December 1929
- January 1930 - December 1932
- January 1933 - December 1935
- January 1936 - December 1938
Box 54: Trial Balances and Closing Statements, Lake Huron Fish Company
Folders
- January 1939 - December 1941
- January 1942 - December 1944
- January 1945 - December 1948
- January 1949 - December 1951
- January 1952 - May 1954
Box 55: Trial Balances and Closing Statements
Folders
- Port Austin Fish Company, March 1921 - December 1924
- Port Austin Fish Company, January 1925 - February 1928
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, January 1936 - December 1939
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, January 1940 - December 1944
- Saginaw Bay Fish Company, January 1945 - December 1949
Box 56: Trial Balances and Closing Statements, Saginaw Bay Fish Company
Folders
- January 1919 - December 1921
- January 1922 - December 1924
- January 1925 - December 1928
- January 1929 - December 1931
- January 1932 - December 1935
Bound Volumes
- Journal C, Bay Port Fish Company, December 1903 - July 1905
- Journal B, Bay Port Fish Company, September 1908 - March 1911
- Journal C, Bay Port Fish Company, March 1911 - September 1912
- Journal D, Bay Port Fish Company, September 1912 - September 1914
- Journal E, Bay Port Fish Company, September 1914 - August 1915
- Journal F, Bay Port Fish Company, August 1915 - September 1916
- Journal G, Bay Port Fish Company, September 1916 - February 1918
- Journal H, Bay Port Fish Company, February 1918 - July 1920
- Journal, Bay Port Fish Company, July 1920 - May 1923
- Journal, Lake Huron Fish Company, August 1923 - September 1927
- Journal, Port Austin Fish Company, March 1921 - April 1923
- Ledger D, Bay Pert Fish Company, 1903 - 1905
- Ledger A, Bay Port Fish Company, 1905 - 1910
- Ledger B, Bay Port Fish Company, 1910 - 1913
- Ledger C, Bay Port Fish Company, 1913 - 1915
- Ledger, Bay Port Fish Company, 1915 - 1923
- Ledger, Bay Port Fish Company, 1915 - 1923
- Ledger, Lake Huron Fish Company, 1927 - 1941
- Ledger, Port Austin Fish Company, 1921 - 1928
Wrapped Sheets
- Payroll Sheets, March 1920 - December 1930
- Payroll Sheets, January 1931 - December 1939
- Payroll Sheets, January 1940 - June 1949
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