RE: Item for List Serve

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Robert A. Bean (ram2bean@charter.net)
Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:53:32 -0500



From: "Robert A. Bean" <ram2bean@charter.net>
Subject: RE: Item for List Serve
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:53:32 -0500
Message-ID: <3B20C56D19DD498E9F55635B33E28480@RobertBeanPC>

The Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society sold Xmas tree ornaments with a picture of their Dean House museum done by Topperscot inc. 1830 S. Acoma St. Denver, CO 80223. This was long ago so I do not know if they are still in business.

Bob Bean

-----Original Message----- From: localhistory-request@listserve.uwec.edu
[mailto:localhistory-request@listserve.uwec.edu] On Behalf Of ebledrowski@wi.rr.com Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 2:44 PM To: localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu Cc: Kathleen Hart Subject: Re: Item for List Serve

Kathleen,
  You could contact the Palmyra Historical Society. I know they did this is the past.

---- Kathleen Hart <harthouse9@yahoo.com> wrote:
> St. Robert's in Shorewood is 100 years old in 2012. They
would like to know if anyone could refer them to someone who makes ornaments. To transfer pictures of a historical window they have to the ornaments so they can sell them. Does anyone know a company or a person. Kathleen Hart Greendale Historical Society

________________________________ From: "Seymour, Janet I - WHS" <Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org> To: "localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu" <localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu> Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 10:51:20 AM Subject: FW: Item for List Serve

 
 
 
  The Jacksonport Historical Society is looking for a picture of the steam ship vessel Addie Wade. Joseph A. LeMere from Jacksonport, Door County, Wisconsin purchased the ship in 1885 (some resources say it was built in 1902). Mr. LeMere used the Addie Wade for transporting lumber to the ports of Mackinaw City, Green Bay, and Chicago, and would bring provisions for his store on return trips. Joseph LeMere continued lumber freighting with the Addie Wade until his death in 1914. After his death his children sold the Addie Wade. It was purchased in 1915 by John I. Kinsey and Walt B. Davidson of Milwaukee and it was converted into a welding steamer and renamed Kin-Dave in 1915. In 1932, she was abandoned in the rive at Sheboygan and lies buried there.
  We would appreciate a picture of the Addie Wade for our records.
  Thank you,
  Eileen Roberts Jacksonport Historical Society 4768 Hwy 57 Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 Phone: 920-743-6415 jacksonporthistory@charter.net www.jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org



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