Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Collection |
Carus Collection |
Accession # |
P82-37-11-125 |
Description |
Black and white photograph of tug FRANK C. BARNES towing schooner JAMES H. HALL into Manistee, Michigan harbor. Starboard bow view of both vessels underway. July 15, 1904. |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
07/15/1904 |
Place |
Manistee, MI |
Vessel Info |
Vessel name: FRANK C. BARNES Official number: 120894 (Canada - 116386) Other names: FRANK C. BARNES (1906-1915) Canada Build date: 1892 Builder: Nelson Thorsen Place of build: Manistee, MI Dimensions: 66.58 x 16.25 x 7.16 Gross Tonnage: 46.0 Vessel Rig: Tug Rebuild info: None available Ownership changes: A.O. Wheeler (1892-1904) Oscar Olson (1904-1906) Thunder Bay Contracting Co., Ltd. (1906-1913) Canadian Towing & Wrecking Co., Ltd. (1913-1915) Canada Steamship Line, Ltd. (1915-1915) Other history: None available Disposition: Foundered on Lake Ontario, 11/1/1915, with loss of all hands. Vessel name: JAMES H. HALL Official number: 76553 Other names: None available Build date: 1885 Builder: Hanson & Scove (or Jasper Hanson) Place of build: Manitowoc, WI Dimensions: 91.7 x 22.0 x 7.0 Gross Tonnage: 100.4 Vessel Rig: Schooner Rebuild info: Rig changed to gas in 1913. Ownership changes: None available Other history: None available Disposition: Stranded or burned near mouth of Thunder Bay River, Lake Huron, 11/7/1916. |
Other number |
Volume K |
Size of original |
7.5" x 10" |
Search Terms |
harbor HALL, JAMES H. BARNES, FRANK C. Manistee, MI schooner Tug |
Credit line |
Carus Collection Donated by Henry N. Barkhausen |
Provenance |
Materials in this collection were collected and compiled by Great Lakes ship captain Edward Carus of Manitowoc over a period of more than 50 years. Captain Carus began his career on the Great Lakes sailing on schooners and spent many years as a captain for the Goodrich Line before retiring. During his career, he researched and recorded the maritime heritage of the areas where he sailed, particularly the western shore of Lake Michigan. Captain Carus worked for ten years with Edwin Schuette, also from Manitowoc, and Mr. Schuette also contributed to the collection. In 1937, Captain Carus had fallen on hard times, his wife was bedridden and they were in need of money. Although Captain Carus desired his extensive collection to stay in Manitowoc, neither the City of Manitowoc nor Mr. Schuette was willing to purchase it at the time. Instead, Henry N. Barkhausen purchased it and kept it in his personal collection for more than 40 years before donating it to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in 1981, returning it to Manitowoc. Edwin Schuette passed his portion of the collection to his son, Henry Schuette, who then donated his portion to the museum in 1981 as well. |
