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Joliet
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Detroit Edison
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J.F. Schoellkopf, Jr.
"Sept 4, 1937. Steamer approaching Cass Bridge, Bay City, Mich."
A different date and a different location, but the same ship, even though the caption fails to identify it. The Cass Avenue bridge has since been removed, but I see the DNR still uses it for a landmark. This is the fourth of seven Schoellkopf photos in the collection, and the first of two at this location.
Neat photo. I really want to know about that lady with her hands on her hips.
Borucki's Lakers
A different date and a different location, but the same ship, even though the caption fails to identify it. The Cass Avenue bridge has since been removed, but I see the DNR still uses it for a landmark. This is the fourth of seven Schoellkopf photos in the collection, and the first of two at this location.
Neat photo. I really want to know about that lady with her hands on her hips.
Borucki's Lakers
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