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[TBRC-6: SAIL] Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection Collection name: C. Patrick Labadie Collection Collection number: TBRC -1 through 18 [TBRC-6 = SAIL] Dates: Late 18th Century to early 20th Century. Quantity: 385 linear feet + 6 (5 draw) map cabinets. Provenance note: Collection gathered & researched since early adulthood. Donated by C. Patrick & June Labadie in 2003 to NOAA; housed and managed by the Alpena County Library. Biographical & Historical Information: The son and grandson of shipyard workers, Charles Patrick Labadie was reared in Detroit and attended the University of Detroit. He began his career with the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, became director of the Saugatuck Marine Museum, then earned a master’s license for tugs and worked for Gaelic Tugboat Company in Detroit. He directed Duluth’s Canal Park Museum (now Lake Superior Maritime Visitors Center) from its founding in 1973 until 2001. In 2003, he was appointed historian for the NOAA’s Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Alpena, Michigan. Scope & Content: This is an extensive 19th Century Great Lakes maritime history collection. The vessel database is accessible through library’s website. See the library’s card catalog to search the book collection. The major components of the collection are: vessels, cargo, biographical, canals, owners, ports, technology / shipbuilding = broken down by vessels types (i.e. sail, tugs, propellers), and machinery. Files include photographs, newspaper accounts, publications, vessel plans, maps & charts, and research notes. Access: Open to research. Preferred Citation: C. Patrick Labadie Collection, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Alpena, MI. [TBRC-6: SAIL] Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection Contents: TBRC-6: TECHNICAL - SAIL Box 1: Archaeological Studies, A - CH Folders 1. ARABIA; barque 2. BELLE, 1684 3. BERMUDA, 1860 4. BERMUDA, 1860 5. Birch Island, Michigan; Schooner 6. BURT, WELLS; Schooner 7. CHENANGO; Bark. Box 2: Archaeological Studies, CLARK Folders 1. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Correspondences 2. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Histories 3. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Newspaper Clippings 4. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 5. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 6. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 7. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 8. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 9. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Photographs 10. CLARK, ALVIN; brigantine – Technical Box 3: Archaeological Studies, CO - F Folders 1. COOPER, LOTTIE; Schooner 2. COOPER, LOTTIE; Schooner 3. EBENEZER; Schooner 4. EDDY, NEWELL A.; Schooner Barge 5. ELMA; Schooner 6. ELY, S.P.; Schooner, 1869 7. ELY, S.P.; Schooner, 1869 8. FALCONER, ANNIE; Schooner 9. FLEETWING; Schooner Box 4: Archaeological Studies, G – M Folders 1. GOSHAWK, Schooner 2. GRAY OAK; Scow 3. HANNA, W.R.; Scow 4. KEUKA; Barge 5. LADY ELLEN; Scow 6. LION’S HEAD; Schooner 7. LUCERNE; Schooner – Correspondences 8. LUCERNE; Schooner – Site Survey 9. LUCERNE; Schooner – Technical 10. MARQUETTE; [TBRC-6: SAIL] Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection 11. MURREY, GEORGE; Schooner, 1873 Box 5: Archaeological Studies, N – PA Folders 1. Naubinway, Michigan; “The Riddle of the Naubinway Sands: A Report on the Millecoquins River Wreck,” by Henry N. Barkhausen 2. NIAGARA, U.S.S.; Brig., 1813 3. NIAGARA, U.S.S.; Brig., 1813 – Crew Handbook 4. NOQUEBAY, 1873 – Submerged Cultural Resources Site Report 5. NOQUEBAY, 1873 – SCRSR Draft 6. NOQUEBAY, 1873 – Maps, Photographs, Misc. 7. PARSONS, LILLIE; Schooner Box 6: Archaeological Studies, PI – R Folders 1. Pike’s Bay, Wisconsin; Scow – Reports & Technical Drawings 2. Pike’s Bay, Wisconsin; Scow – Photographs & Negatives 3. Point Abino, Lake Erie 4. Port Stanley, Ontario 5. QUEEN CITY 6. ROCKAWAY; Scow – “The Wreck of the ROCKAWAY: The Archaeology of a Great Lakes Scow Schooner,” pp 1 – 77 7. ROCKAWAY; Scow – “The Wreck of the ROCKAWAY…,” pp 78 – 151 8. ROCKAWAY; Scow – “The Wreck of the ROCKAWAY…,” pp 152 – 228 Box 7: Archaeological Studies, S – T Folders 1. ST. JAMES; Schooner 2. ST. LOUIS, 1877 3. SCOTT, MARY M.; 4. SIMPSON, LUCIA A.; 3-mast Schooner 5. TECUMSETH, H.M.S. 6. Trout Point, Grand Island, Munising; Scow Box 8: General, Advertisements – Newspaper Clippings Folders 1. Advertisements 2. Construction Contracts 3. Histories & Articles 4. Histories & Articles 5. Newspaper Clippings, 1820s-1840s 6. Newspaper Clippings, 1850s 7. Newspaper Clippings, 1860s 8. Newspaper Clippings, 1870s 9. Newspaper Clippings, 1880s-1900s, undated Box 9: General, Photographs – Wage Folders 1. Photographs – Identified Vessels BOSCOBEL - BUCKEYE STATE - MARINE CITY BRUCE? [TBRC-6: SAIL] Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection LUCERNE MALTA NEWHOUSE, OSCAR SCOTT?-Sand Point Wreck, SHUPE, WM SIMMONS, ROUSE STARKE WOODRUFF, L. C. 2. Photographs – Unidentified Vessels 3. Photographs – Copies & Clippings 4. Provision Accounts 5. Technical – Drawings 6. Technical – Rigging & Sails 7. Technical – Statistics & Equipment 8. Wage Account for Seamen Box 10: Manuscripts / Publications Folders 1. Barkhausen, Henry N.; “Focusing on the Centerboard” 2. Cecil, Owen S.; “History of Small Working Sailboats Among Native Americans of Manitoulin Island, Ontario,” pp 1 – 42 3. Cecil, Owen S.; “History of Small Working Sailboats Among Native Americans of Manitoulin Island, Ontario,” appendices 4. Chapelle, Howard I.; “American Small Sailing Craft; Their Design, Development, and Construction,” pp 12-18, 29-36, 70-80, 332-340 5. Martin, Jay C.; “The Grand Haven Rig: An Adaptation of the Great Lakes Schooner Rig in the Transitional Period Between the Supremacy of Sail and Steam” 6. Martin, Jay C.; “The Grand Haven Rig: A Great Lakes Phenomenon” and “Wire Rigging: A Technical Innovation Reaches the Great Lakes” 7. Smith, Oscar B.; “The Schooner LA PETITE: Journal of Captain Oscar B. Smith” 8. Snider, C.H.J.; “Schooner Days Index from January 31, 1931 to December 24, 1948” and “Schooners Days” Toronto Evening Telegram Box 11: Manuscripts / Publications Folders 1. Wilson, Loudon G.; “Loudon G. Wilson Collection GLMS-71,” Institute for Great Lakes Research, Bowling Green State University 2. Wilson, Loudon G.; “History of the Two Mast Rig; Brigantines and Schooners” 3. Wilson, Loudon G., “Directory of Great Lakes Commercial Sail, 1800-1920” Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection [TBRC-6: SAIL] Box 12: Mackinaw Boats AZOV Folders BARNES, BURT 1. Correspondences, Miscellaneous BEERS, ALICE M. 2. Newspaper Clippings BELLE OF EPOUFETTE 3. Photographs – Identified Vessels, A - E BISSELL, GEORGE W. Anderson Fisheries-Marquette, BOODY, A. Michigan BOYCE, JESSIE L. BUTCHER BOY BROTHERS, GRAHAM CHILD, B.F. BUCKHOUT, B.B. DOLPHIN BURLINGTON EDITH IDA 4. Photographs – Identified Vessels, F – W NIELSON, EMMA FISHER BOY AMSDEN, C. FLEETWING-Lixey Fishery HINTON, FRANCIS (str) FLORA MANITOWOC (tow barge) SOFIE FOURNIEA P.M. #2 (str) GOOD NEWS HALL, JAMES H. MAC ARTIC (tug) MARY SHEBOYGAN (str) McLEOD II, HELEN 5. Photographs – Identified Vessels, C OZHANOSHQUANOQUAT CALEDONIA SUPERIOR CAMANCHE SWEDEN CANADIAN WANDERER CARD, J. F. WHITE CLOUD CARRINGTON 5. Photographs – Unidentified Vessels CARTER, J. N. 6. Photographs – Unidentified Vessels 7. Photographs – Unidentified Vessels CASEY 8. Photographs – Copies & Clippings CASSACK 9. Technical Drawings CATARACT 10. Technical Drawings; Madeline Island, CHARLEY Wisconsin Shipwreck COLUMBIAN 11. Technical Reports & Histories COMMERCE 12. Technical Reports & Histories CORA Box 13: 1 & 2 Mast Sailing Vessels CORNELIA Folders COUNTESS OF DUFFERIN 1. Histories 2. Manifests COVELL, MARK B. 3. Newspaper Clippings CRAWFORD, R. C. 4. Photographs – Identified Vessels, A – B CUYLER, GLEN & multi vessel photos 6. Photographs – Identified, D – F ACACIA DALL, LINCOLN ALASKA DARYAW, MARY A. ALBACORE DAVIS, LYMAN M. ALVINA DAY, ELIZA J. AMARANTH DEFIANCE ARIEL DOLPHIN ATLANTIC DRIVER Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection [TBRC-6: SAIL] DUVALL, J. MELVINA ELLINWOOD, ELLA MILWAUKEE FALCONER, ANNIE MINERVA FITZHUGH, HENRY MITCHELL, OLIVER FLORIDA MONTEZUMA FORT, DANIAL G. & BALTIC MORSE, ANNE F. FOSTER, ANNIE MOUNT VERNON 7. Photographs – Identified Vessels, G – J NAPOLEON GILMORE, J.E. NETTIE GLAD TIDINGS NORTHWEST GORDON, MARY S. NOYES, J. B. HALL, JAMES H. 10. Photographs – Identified Vessels, O – HAMPTON PER HANSON, ANNIE O. OAK LEAF HART, ASA ONTARIO HERSCHEL OSWEGO HOAY, HENRY W. PARSONS, THOS. HOWLETT, R. PENNIMAN, GEORGE HUNTER, NELLIE PERSERVERANCE HUNTINGTON, GEN. 11. Photographs – Identified Vessels, PER – JOHNSON, C. L. SAR PESHTIGO JOHNSON, O. R. PETREL JONES, JOHN PLUNKETT, WILFRED 8. Photographs – Identified Vessels, K – L KATHLEEN PRATT, HELEN KEEWATIN QUINBY, I. L. KIMBALL, W. C. RANSOM, HARVEY KITCHEN, J. B. RAPID CITY KOLFAGE REWAUNEE LAMB, L. L. RICHMOND, DEAN LAMBERT ROSA BELLE LATHROP, S. H. ST. LAWRENCE LEADER SARAH LIGHT GUARD SARDINIA LILLIAN 12. Photographs – Identified Vessels, SAV-U SAVIDGE, HUNTER LITTLE JAKE SEABIRD LOUISA SEAMAN, A. LUDWIG, MARY SILVER CHIEF LYDIA SINGAPORE LYON, MARY STALKER, M. LYONS, KATE STARLIGHT 9. Photographs – Identified Vessels, M – N MADONNA STEVENS, J. H. MARTIN, J. B. STEWART, ERIE MARTIN, JESSE SWEEPSTAKES McAVOY, H. J. TECUMSETH Finding Aid: C. Patrick Labadie Collection [TBRC-6: SAIL] THEW, W. P. ANDY, C. TYSON, EMMA E. ANTELOPE UNA ARTHUR 13. Photographs – Identified Vessels, W – Y ASHLAND WALBRIDGE, H. S. ATLANTIC (WARREN, HOMER) WEAVER, JENNIE AUGUSTA WELCOME AURORA WELLS, D. A. 4. Photographs – Identified Vessels, B – BA WENONA BADGER, H. H. WESTSIDE BARLUM, JOHN J.