S.S. Seminole Records, 1935.

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S.S. Seminole Records, 1935.

Records, 1935, of the steamship Seminole, a 188-foot steamer constructed for the U.S. Coast Guard and repurposed as a passenger ship in Houghton, Michigan after decommissioning by the Coast Guard. Includes correspondence, financial records, purchase order records, payroll records and passenger ticket stubs as well as other printed ephemera.

2.0 cubic feet : 2 paige boxes.

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