Mt. Baldhead view 1874

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Name/Title

Mt. Baldhead view 1874

Entry/Object ID

2023.10.36

Description

Butler street from Koning Hardware to Heath Mill, the Village Green is bare trees, Water Street is flooded in areas with piles of wood (shingles?) and a busy mill roaring away. Union school on the hill, causeway and bridge and Douglas visible in the distance.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Digital scan

Collection

Mount Baldhead, Views from

Cataloged By

Winthers, Sally

Acquisition

Accession

2023.10

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Location

* Untyped Location

Digital data in CatalogIt

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

340-360 Water/Dockside Marketplace/Boatyard Village/Hiestand's Edgewater Boat Livery/Heath Grist Mill

General Notes

Note

These image(s) were copied from the SDHC photo blog [or the Jack Sheridan drive if that was a superior version] in preparation for updating the SDHC website in 2023. The location of an original or printed version of these photos was unknown at the time of cataloging.

Note

"To answer my own question about the shipyard north of the Heath Grist miIll on the 1874 bird’s eye view on the lots that would become the Rogers & Bird shipyard, it was the Heath shipyard. This would come from your page 2023.57.27 (Boatbuilding Interactive). “The Heaths arrived in Saugatuck around 1866 from Bear Lake, Michigan. George Heath built the steamer G. P. Heath in 1871, which was sold at launching to Captain Ralph C. Brittain. George Heath's sons, Cal and George, carried on the family business after their father passed away in 1875.” On greatlakeships.org Calvin Heath is credited for building the tugboats Maude and C. E. Bird in 1878 Also the blacksmith John Priest had his shipsmith shop on lot 220 at the southwest corner of Main and Water Streets." -- Analysis by James T. Faasen, Aug. 2025.

Create Date

April 3, 2023

Update Date

August 12, 2025