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A94-33-23 - Dish, Serving
White glaze relish dish in shell pattern. Vertical and horizontal raised edges inside dish and scalloped edges. Oval shape, marked: STEAMER VERNON.
Record Type: Object
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A94-33-28 - pitcher
Wooden pitcher made from one log, including spout and handle. From shipwreck of steamer VERNON.
Record Type: Object
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A95-17-1 - Model, Ship
Wood and plastic ship model of the tug ARCTIC. Hull painted black, with stained decking and white pilot house. Painted to look weathered as 1890 appearance. The original ARCTIC was built by Greenleaf Rand in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1881.
Record Type: Object
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A98-2-1 - Horn
Kahlenberg Marine Horn D-2, two chine horns, two bellows, two horns in cast bronze and spun brass. Two brass horns extending from single base of cast bronze. Made in 1997.
Record Type: Object
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A98-5-1 - Bible
Bible from the PHOENIX disaster; written in Dutch; leather cover fragile and the beginning pages are missing sections; bible washed ashore near Sheboygan, WI. Middle of book has title page which reads "Leere der Waarheid die na de Godzaligheid....Amsterdam, 1693"
Record Type: Object
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P88-41-6 - Painting
Framed oil-on-canvas painting of the steamboat PHOENIX on fire with departing lifeboats. Original work by William J. Koelpin.
Record Type: Object
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P89-12-1 - Print
Submarine battle insignia, USS MACABI by Ray Young. Print of color illustration.
Record Type: Object
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P90-24-1 - Painting
Framed oil painting of tugboat towing a topsail schooner with sails furled through Milwaukee waterfront.
Record Type: Object
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P95-10-40 - Drawing
Lumber hooker M. C. NEFF, built in September 1888 at Oshkosh, WI. Pen & ink with color pencil, 6 x 9, by C. S. Neff from memory on May 12, 1936.
Record Type: Object
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P95-10-55 - Drawing
Port view of tug THOMAS HOOD, underway. Pen & ink with colored pencil, 3 1/2 x 9 1/4, by C. S. Neff, October 12, 1935.
Record Type: Object
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P95-10-56 - Drawing
Drawing of port view of tug TIPPERARY. Pen and ink with color artwork by C.S. Neff on October 12, 1935. 4" x 8.5"
Record Type: Object
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2002-24-2 - Nameplate
Steel letter "A", possibly from the shipwreck of the carferry PERE MARQUETTE 18 (1). Originally painted white.
Record Type: Object
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2002-8-1 - Model, Ship
Scratch built model of the stern wheel river steamboat KING OF THE MISSISSIPPI. All wood construction with black stacks. In a plexi display case.
Record Type: Object
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2005-52-7 - Napkin
White paper cocktail napkin with red, yellow, and blue signal flags printed at center. Reads "S.S. BADGER." Folded.
Record Type: Object
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2003-33-2 - Painting
Framed acrylic watercolor painting of EDMUND FITZGERALD wreck on the bottom of Lake Superior by USCG artist Richard W. Sullivan. Close port quarter view of bow section of wreck. Double matted, glazed, and mounted in museum quality black and gold frames
Record Type: Object
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2003-33-5 - Painting
Framed acrylic watercolor painting of EDMUND FITZGERALD wreck on the bottom of Lake Superior by USCG artist Richard W. Sullivan. Starboard quarter view of bow section of wreck. Double matted, glazed, and mounted in museum quality black and gold frames.
Record Type: Object
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2003-33-6 - Painting
Framed acrylic watercolor painting of EDMUND FITZGERALD wreck on the bottom of Lake Superior by USCG artist Richard W. Sullivan. Far port bow view of bow section of wreck. Double matted, glazed, and mounted in museum quality black and gold frames.
Record Type: Object
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2004-112-7 - tube
Plastic tube used as a bank for storing nickels. Metal cap has slot for inserting nickels. Tube is marked with graduated dollar amounts, and is printed with Evinrude Motors Credit Union name and address in Milwaukee, WI.
Record Type: Object
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2005-51-1 - Model, Ship
Scratch built scale model of the PHILIP R. CLARKE. Painted red with white and green trim, white unloading equipment and gray pilothouse. "USS" is printed on the black and silver stack. The ship's name appears in white letters at bow and stern. Two yellow lifeboats hang near the stack. The model was made by the donor while he was captain aboard the ship circa 1987. See Vessel Info field for more information.
Record Type: Object
