The Grand Haven Area: 1860-1960

The Grand Haven Area: 1860-1960

Author: Wallace K. Ewing Ph.D.

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002-08-13

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1439613532

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Grand Haven is nestled in wooded dunes and surrounded by the waters of Lake Michigan, Spring Lake, and the Grand River. Under the leadership of Rev. William Montague Ferry, the first settlers arrived from Mackinac Island November 2, 1834. In recognition of the port's large, accommodating and safe harbor, Rix Robinson, fur trader and land holder, platted and named the town April 15, 1835. The approximately 200 photographs in this book are from the archives of the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. They provide an invaluable visual glimpse of the places, people, and events that shaped the Grand Haven area, which also includes Ferrysburg and Spring Lake, in the critical century between 1860 and 1960. In Grand Haven's early years the lumber industry took advantage of the towering white pines that grew for miles around, providing lumber for Chicago, Milwaukee, and other port cities. During this period the mineral water spas in Spring Lake, Fruitport, and Grand Haven spawned the area tourist industry that is still alive today. By 1890 the large tracts of forest were gone and the area sawmills closed. The slack was taken up by the Grand Trunk carferries, which began cross-lake service in 1903, making Grand Haven one of the busiest ports on Lake Michigan for the next 30 years.


The Grand Haven Area, 1860-1960

The Grand Haven Area, 1860-1960

Author: Wallace K. Ewing

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780738519944

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Grand Haven is nestled in wooded dunes and surrounded by the waters of Lake Michigan, Spring Lake, and the Grand River. Under the leadership of Rev. William Montague Ferry, the first settlers arrived from Mackinac Island November 2, 1834. In recognition of the port's large, accommodating and safe harbor, Rix Robinson, fur trader and land holder, platted and named the town April 15, 1835. The approximately 200 photographs in this book are from the archives of the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. They provide an invaluable visual glimpse of the places, people, and events that shaped the Grand Haven area, which also includes Ferrysburg and Spring Lake, in the critical century between 1860 and 1960. In Grand Haven's early years the lumber industry took advantage of the towering white pines that grew for miles around, providing lumber for Chicago, Milwaukee, and other port cities. During this period the mineral water spas in Spring Lake, Fruitport, and Grand Haven spawned the area tourist industry that is still alive today. By 1890 the large tracts of forest were gone and the area sawmills closed. The slack was taken up by the Grand Trunk carferries, which began cross-lake service in 1903, making Grand Haven one of the busiest ports on Lake Michigan for the next 30 years.


The Lake Line

The Lake Line

Author: Carl Jay Bajema

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780915348442

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History of Grand Rapids, Grand Haven & Muskegon Railway, 1899-1928; rolling stock and structures that survive into the present; museum operations


Report

Report

Author: Michigan. Dept. of Labor

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13:

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Pat the Bunny

Pat the Bunny

Author: Dorothy Kunhardt

Publisher: Golden Books

Published: 2001-05-01

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 0307120007

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The timeless children's classic full of interactive fun—a perfect gift for new babies and first birthdays. For generations, Pat the Bunny has been creating special first-time moments between parents and their children. One of the best-selling children’s books of all time, this classic touch-and-feel book offers babies a playful and engaging experience, all the while creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.


Michigan's West Coast

Michigan's West Coast

Author: Brian Hutchins

Publisher: Abri-LLC

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0976075490

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A journey to 500 public parks and points of access along the Lake Michigan shore, this guide is a must for the beach lover, hiker, kayaker, boater, fisher, skier or camper looking to explore this shore. Arranged geographically from the Indiana border to the Straits of Mackinac, each site is pinpointed with maps; most sites have GPS descriptions. Charts tell the important features at each place. Quickly find lighthouses, dunes or a beach of solitude!