Manitowoc, 1870-1920 : jubilee and homecoming
Source:
Egar, Kenwood S.
Manitowoc, 1870-1920 : jubilee and homecoming
[Manitowoc Pilot], [1920]
90 p. : ill. ; 18 x 28 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.manJubilee
Contents
[Cover] 1870 - Manitowoc - 1920: jubilee and homecoming
The welcome of the town, E. L. K.
Those who have served as mayor, p. 1
Manitowoc, Kintz, S. F. p. 2
"Say it with flowers", K. S. E. p. 3
Manitowoc--a brief history, pp. 4-6
Going, pp. 6-7
Bokoo Shack, p. 7
A city of beautiful homes, p. 8
Homes and streets, p. 9
How our surface traffic is handled, pp. 10-12
They are all still young, p. 13
Brief sketch of Joe Rankin, pp. 14-15
It was a hick town then, pp. 16-17
Asleep for the winter, p. 18
A city of beautiful churches, pp. 19-23
Marine traffic cop needed, p. 24
Fifteen years ago---in the loop, pp. 25-26
Do you remember?, pp. 27-29
Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company, pp. 30-35
Some modern views, pp. 36-42
A few boats parked near the elevators, p. 43
Injun, pp. 43-44
They still come and go: car-ferry entering harbor. Note old pier, pp. 45-46
Two views of the Manitowoc Building Supply Co., p. 47
Page Ed. Schuette; he'll like this, p. 48
A busy business school, pp. 49-50
Many remember these, pp. 51-52
Loading a car-ferry at the northwestern slip, p. 53
There was no car shortage those days, p. 54
Sleeps in the deep, p. 55
One of the city's fine schools, pp. 56-60
Shelter, p. 61
The "pig", pp. 62-64
"O, time and change!", p. 65
A close-up, pp. 66-68
Ceska Lekarna, p. 69
Most of us belong here, pp. 70-72
Splash!!, pp. 73-75
A good and faithful servant, pp. 76-81
This is an old one, too, pp. 82-83
It's bigger now, pp. 84-87
Gone, p. 88
Provender, pp. 89-90
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