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  • Subject is exactly "Boats and boating"
Go to "Bonnie" Boat docked in Saugatuck item page

Black and white photograph of a fishing tug boat homeported in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Go to "Captiol - I" Fishing Boat in Saugatuck item page

Black and white photograph of a fishing boat named "Capitol - I" located in the wooded waters of Saugatuck, Michigan. In May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Window View of "Bonnie" Boat in Saugatuck item page

Black and white photograph of a close-up view of a fishing tug boat named "Bonnie" and its bridge windows reflecting the surrounding waters in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Deck View of "Bonnie" Boat in Saugatuck item page

Black and white photograph of the deck of a fish tug boat named "Bonnie" in Saugatuck, Michigan in May 1960. Photograph by Douglas R. Gilbert. Scanned from the negative.
Go to Green Scrapbook item page

Green scrapbook with a number of newspaper clippings and photos related to the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Go to Dark Brown Scrapbook item page

Dark brown scrapbook with a number of newspaper clippings and photos related to the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club
Go to John F. Corbet Death item page

Newspaper clipping of eulogy for John F. Corbet, who died at 83 and won a $1,000 prizeat the Columbian exposition, defeating Edward Clator in a single sculls race.
Go to Rugged Oarsmen Will have Reunion at Luncheon item page

Newspaper Article about the 1887 World Honors Winners from Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club, and their reunion at the luncheon honoring A. A. Carroll.
Go to GVSC Revives an Old, Proud GR Sport item page

Newspaper article detailing GVSC's role in bringing crew back to GR, after Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club gifted clubhouse back to the city. One section tells the history of Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club prior to GVSC.
Go to A Four Out for a Spin item page

Full-sized sheet of paper, pencil script. At the top, crossed out, "Members of first crew to win race for," underneath that, "A four out for a spin - Herbert Conlon, Ernst Conlon, McQuewan, Corbet."
Go to Crew Positions on Scrap Paper item page

Piece of scrap paper with notes in pencil: "Won Central States Regatta and Southwestern States Regatta in Peoria in 1922 - Also, won dual regatta with Detroit in 1923: Russ Davis (stroke), Alvin Hoek, Richard Tanis, Geo. Donker, Bill Young, Phil…
Go to Detroit Challenge Cup item page

Image of the Detroit Challenge Cup for the Intermediate Fours event, won by Conlon, Foote, Kuyers, and Schipps. On the back, an image of the cup for the Senior Quadruple Sculls event.
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