Rubber Boat Ride At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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BOATING ON CEDAR LAKE: A sharp wind on Cedar Lake sends the rubber boat scudding across the water. The rubber boat is most popular with Girl Scouts, and the camp director has to check up to see that every girl gets at least one ride.
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1946
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BOATING ON CEDAR LAKE: A sharp wind on Cedar Lake sends the rubber boat scudding across the water. The rubber boat is most popular with Girl Scouts, and the camp director has to check up to see that every girl gets at least one ride.
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Rubber Boat Ride, Canoeing, & Swimming Dog, At Cedar Lake Girl Scout Camp, July 1946
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1946
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A Day With YWCA And Girl Scout Campers
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Cars Wait To Board The "Straits Of Mackinac" Ferry During A Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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DEER HUNTERS MAROONED AT STRAITS: Taken yesterday afternoon from the deck of the ferry "Straits of Mackinac" at Mackinaw City, this picture, snapped during poor visibility due to a blizzard, shows some of the 500 cars of deer-hunters held on this side of the straits on their way to the Upper Peninsula. Heavy seas and a blinding snowstorm combined to hold all ferries in port until 10 o'clock last night and this was supplemented by lack of electricity to operate the hydraulic hoists to load cars in the ferries. State highway department officials announced today that the ferries now were being operated as rapidly as possible to move the hunters across to St. Ignace, in order that they may reach their destinations and be ready to look for deer by the opening of the season on Friday.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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DEER HUNTERS MAROONED AT STRAITS: Taken yesterday afternoon from the deck of the ferry "Straits of Mackinac" at Mackinaw City, this picture, snapped during poor visibility due to a blizzard, shows some of the 500 cars of deer-hunters held on this side of the straits on their way to the Upper Peninsula. Heavy seas and a blinding snowstorm combined to hold all ferries in port until 10 o'clock last night and this was supplemented by lack of electricity to operate the hydraulic hoists to load cars in the ferries. State highway department officials announced today that the ferries now were being operated as rapidly as possible to move the hunters across to St. Ignace, in order that they may reach their destinations and be ready to look for deer by the opening of the season on Friday.
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Local Boaters Assist Damaged Plane After Crash In Whitmore Lake, June 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Local Boaters Assist Damaged Plane After Crash In Whitmore Lake, June 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Hyatt Krasny Tows Damaged Plane To Shore Of Whitmore Lake After Crash, June 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1948
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PLANE SALVAGED AFTER LAKE PLUNGE: This light, pontoon-equipped plane was only slightly damaged when it flipped over, nose-down, as it skimmed the waters of Whitmore Lake yesterday noon. Both the pilot, Robert A. MacVicar, and a passenger, Arthur Nelson, both of Ann Arbor, climbed to safety on a nearby raft. Righted with the assistance of boatmen who saw the accident, the plane is being towed ashore by Hyatt Krasny of Whitmore Lake.
Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1948
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PLANE SALVAGED AFTER LAKE PLUNGE: This light, pontoon-equipped plane was only slightly damaged when it flipped over, nose-down, as it skimmed the waters of Whitmore Lake yesterday noon. Both the pilot, Robert A. MacVicar, and a passenger, Arthur Nelson, both of Ann Arbor, climbed to safety on a nearby raft. Righted with the assistance of boatmen who saw the accident, the plane is being towed ashore by Hyatt Krasny of Whitmore Lake.
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Hyatt Krasny Tows Damaged Plane To Shore Of Whitmore Lake After Crash, June 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1948
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Plane Salvaged After Lake Plunge
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