Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
S B 094: 1955, Book 1 |
Catalog Number |
A-2022.Fic.003 |
Object Name |
Scrapbook |
Creator |
Jacobsen, Elizabeth |
Scope & Content |
Probably created by Elizabeth Jacobsen this scrapbook contains clippings from 1955, mainly from the Escanaba Press: Birth announcements (p. 1): copy of the Escanaba City Annual Report for 1854-1955 (2); Weeds being cleared from the harbor with photo of the JAMES E. at work {photo}, (3); Civil Defense plans, with A.V. Aronson, Betty Hamilton, Howard Fontaine, John Finn, and Nels Bergeon, {photo}, (3); New Uniforms for Sheriff;s Office (3); Murder Fugitive Caught at Gladstone {photo}, (5)'; Progress in paving Ludington Street {photo}, (6); Belle Harvey's retirement {photo}, (6); Youth Center Director Bertha LaChapelle Resigns {photo}, (6); Sidewalk building in Ludington Park {photo}, (7); Low safety rating for the City of Escanaba {photo}, (8); Big snow on March 31st {photo}, (9); City workers at work in harbor {photo}, (9); Karas Memorial fund richer by $400 {photo}, Mayor Harland Yelland, John DeChantal and Stafford LeDuc pictured (10); Vacuum leaf-picker for the City {photo}, (10: Jury picking in the U.P. with Judge William Mller, William Butler, Ann Villeneuve, and William Mrion {photo}, (11); Hanging Christmas street decorations {photo}, (12); Delta County Democratic leaders meet with state leaders Nick Chapekis, William Miron, William Butler, Ann Villeneuve, Wheaton L. Strom {photo}, (13); Gartner's and Robert's stores to open in October {photo}, (14); Fair STore has 67th Anniversay with photo of long serving employees, Albert Laviolette, Emilie Seefeld, Ellen Pearson, John Peterson, Myrtle Groff Perry, Margaret Lynaugh, Margaret Brown {photo}, (13); Royce Park Ice Rink {photo}, (16); Ore boat leaving the harbor {photo}, (16); Farm Market {photo}, (27)'; Pigeons are a problem on 600 Block of Ludington Street (17); Flowers on the Municipal Dock {photo}, (17); Snow scenes in city with Carol and Mary Heminger, {photo}, (18); Farmer Ralph Umant comes to town in horse drawn wagon {photo}, (18); Problems with the old bridge at Wells with John Walch, Joe Berube and Mike Skradski pictures {photo}, (19); Bridge widening project on highway bridge over the Escanaba River (19); Plow Wrecked by Bridge on Tacoosh River {photo}, (19); full page article about bad bridges over beautiful rivers in Delta County {photo}, (20); Four-lane highway begins in 1955 {photo}, (21); Improvement to the railroad overpass between Escanaba and Gladstone {photo}, (22); Refacing Dam No. 1 progresses {photo}, (23); Electric Plant hires engineers to design the power plant (24); City and Power Co. in Agreement on Contract to End Power Shortage {photo}, (25); Court Approves Use of Bonifas Fund for State Office Building (26); Arntzen's Bid is low for State Office Building (26); Demolition of building to make way for new State building {photo}, (27); State Building taking shape {photo}, (28, 29, 30); Exhibit Space Sales Show Interest in U.P. Fair, featuring Ray LaPorte, {photo}, (31); Escanaba is Sales Center for U.P. (32); Need for Proposed Community Center in Escanaba (32); Wind storm {photo}, (33); Economic Upturn noted with photos of current projects {photo}, (34); Misery Bay ice {photo}, (35); Gray Ladies Class to be Organized (37); Red Cross Training and Fund Drive (Photo of Joseph Dickson, Betty Hamilton, Harry Hogan, Leonard Elquist, Arvo Hendrickson, and Fred Bernhardt){photo}, (37); Don Trottier heads Red Cross Chapter -William WInkler, William C. Fisher, Arol Beck, {photo}, (38); Blood donations {photo}, (39); Robert Brackett to head Delta Cancer Fund Drive {photo}, (40, 41); Cod Liver Oil Fund has Bottling Works {photo}, (41); Don Trottier heads Polio Campaign (42); Polio cases (43) United Conservation Clubs (44, 45, 46, 47); Water Skiing by Municipal DO\Dock {photo}, (45); Legislature Vetoes Science's Plan for Control of State's Deer Herd {photo}, (47); Upper Peninsula's Federal Forests are Great Resource {photo}, (48) ; Building of Mackinac Bridge (50; 51-64); Delta County Historical Society Activities {photo}, (65, 66,67); Society received First Issue of 1869 Escanaba Tribune Newspaper {photo}, (65); Youths Acquire Clever Skills, featuring Robert Lillquist and Richard Oslund {photo}, (68); Class in Enamel Work {photo}, (70); Joe I. Perow, and the Veterans Memorial in the park {photo}, (71); Gardens of Rest has new Statue {photo}, (71); Memorial Days at the Turn of Century {photo}, (72); Bay de Noc Fishermen Busy with Herring Run {photo}, featuring Ely Samuelson, Harold Olson, and Miles Dugener, and Clifford Roberts {photo}, (72, 73); Smelt Fishing - Andrew Schwartz, Ted and Charles Schwartz, Dan Wellman, Walter RIchards and August Schultz lifting nets {photo}, (74) This Year's Smelt catch may set records (with Gene Holm, Phil Martin, Ronny Martin, and Lyle Bizeau {photo}, (74); Whitey Cat Food Product of Delta County{photo}, (officers of the Company: Robert LeMire, William Leiper, Claude Tobin, and John Bissell) {photo}, (75); Smelt fishermen: John Mihalic, Ted Schwarts, Mike Aker, and Andrew Schwartz {photo}, Preparing nets: Albert Wunder, Sr., Albert Wunder, Jr., Rodney WIlliams, Milton Wunder and Robert Wunder {photo}, (75); Bay de Noc Popular Ice-Fishing Spot in U.P. {photo}, Joe Bal of Gladstone pictured (75); Ocean-Going Steel Boat to be built by Vinette Company {photo}, (Dale Vinette, Emerson Kidd, Frank Rodman pictured) {photo}, (76); Three Harnischfeger Employes at the Escanaba Welder plant dramatize the plant's safety program (Patricia Bryak, William Pintal, and Willard Borman) {photo}, (77); Big New Welding Machine Developed at Harnischfeger {photo}, (Wayne Schub, Jesse Pomazal, Richard Pardon and Robert LaPine pictured (77; Wood Surplus in UP Inspired new industries {photo}, (78); Phoenix Lumber Co. featured in photo article (pictured are Robert Hardy, Hannah Anderson, James Pascoe, and Marian Thorsen) {photo}, (78); 45,000 Mink Pelts now harvested in Delta County, (featuring the Wawirka Minkery at Wells){photo}, (79); Ore Shipments double volume of 1954 {photo}, (80); First ore boat welcomed {photo}, (80); Nearly Three Miles of Streets Paved this Year by City Crews {photo}, (81); Man Who Built One C & NW Ore Dock in 1925 Returns to Wreck Another (Dock No. 5 wrecking) {photo}, (Al Fulton, project Superintendent); Iron Ore haul more business for docks {photo}, Arthur Bryson engineer {photo}, (82, 84);Ore Cars are Important Assets in the Economic Life of Escanaba {photo}, (Repair of cars) (82); Arrival of the E. J. BLOCK at the ore dock {photo}, (83); New officers for Elks, D.A. R., American Legion (85); Kiwanis club show {photo}, (86); Knights of Colombus, Lions, {photo}, (87); Masons {photo}, (88); Rotary {photo}, (89); Camp Harstad Expands Health Programs {photo}, (90); Exchange CLub {photo}, (91); Chamber of Commerce {photo}, (92); North Central Air Lines Story {photo}, (93, 94); Big Airport Expansion Assured at Escanaba {photo}, (95); Aerial Duck Surveys Conducted in UP as Part of Flyway Study; Ludington Park Development {photo}, )103); Obituaries: Eugene Royce {photo}, , Anna Burdick, Lizzie Rifenbergh (97); Augusta Tolan, James Hjort, William G. Sullivan (98) , George McEwen, Mary Christensen, (99); John A. Owens {photo}, , Delora LeBlanc {photo}, C.Albert Lund, (100); Lena Alperovitz {photo}, David E. Brackett {photo}, Marie Fredricksen (101); Margaret Lemmer {photo}, , Fred Royce, George Gray, John W. Watson {photo}, (102) ; Sheltered pump at Triangle Park in Rapid RIver {photo}, (104); |
Collection |
Archives |
Search Terms |
Camp Harstad Chicago & North Western Railroad Commercial Fishing - Delta County Delta County Airport Elks Club, Escanaba Escanaba Chamber of Commerce Escanaba Community Center Escanaba Harbor Escanaba River Escanaba Tribune (Newspaper) Escanaba Yacht Harbor Fair Store (Escanaba) Gardens of Rest Cemetery Harnischfeger Company, (P.& H.), Escanaba Kiwanis clubs Lions Clubs (Delta County) Ludington Park, Escanaba Ludington Street, ( Escanaba) Mackinac Bridge Masonic organiztions Misery Bay (Delta County, MI) Municipal dock, Escanaba Phoenix Lumber Company Red Cross Rotary Clubs Royce Park Smelt fishing Tacoosh River Upper Peninsula State Fair, Escanaba Vinette Company, T.D. Warwirka Mink Ranch Wells, MI Whitey Cat food |
Subjects |
Bridges Civil defense Conservation of natural resources Crafts (Handicraft) Dams Deer Docks Fugitives from justice Ice fishing Ice rinks Juries Leaves Markets Office buildings Ore cars Ore freighters Overpasses Parks Pigeons Polio Power plants Red Cross Safety Shipping Sidewalks Snow Stores & shops Street paving Water skiing |
People |
Aker, Mike Alperovitz, Lena Anderson, Hannah Aronson, Arthur Bal, Joe Beck, Arol Bergeon, Nels Bernhardt, Fred Berube, Joe Bizeau, Lyle Borman, Willard Brackett, David Brackett, David Brady, Clyde Brown, Margaret Bryak, Pat Bryson, Arthur Burdick, Anna Butler, William E. Chapekis, Nicholas P. Christensen, Mary DeChantal, John Dickson, Joseph (Rev.) Dugener, Miles Elquist, Leonard Finn, John Fisher, William C. Fontaine, Howard Fredricksen, Marie Gray, George Hamilton, Betty Hamilton, Betty Hardy, Robert Harvey, Belle Hendrickson, Arvo Hjort, James Hogan, Harry Holm, Gene Kidd, Emerson LaChapelle, Bertha LaPine, Robert L. LaViolette, Albert D. LeBlanc, Delora LeDuc, Stafford Lemmer, Margaret (Mrs. Peter) Lund, C. Albert (Rev.) Lynaugh, Margaret Martin, Phil Martin, Ron McEwen, George F. Mihalic, John Miller, William J. Miron, William Olson, Harold Owens, John A. Pardon, Richard Pascoe, James Pearson, Ellen Perry, Mrytle Groff Peterson, John Pintal, William Pomazal, Jesse Richards, Walter Rifenbergh, Lizzie Roberts, Clifford Rodman, Frank Royce, E. G. Royce, Fred F. Samuelson, Ely Schub, Wayne Schultz, August Schultz, Bernard Schwartz, Andrew Schwartz, Charles Schwartz, Ted Seefeld, Emilie Skradski, Mike Strom, Wheaton Lewis Sullivan, William G. Thorsen, Marian Tolan, Augusta Trotter, Donald Umant, Ralph Villeneuve, Ann Vinette, Dale Walch, John Watson, John William Wellman, Dan Williams, Rodney Winkler, William J. Wunder, Albert Wunder, Milton Wunder, Robert Yelland, Harlan |

