Name/Title
Camp Uneeda Rest and Annable familyEntry/Object ID
1989.01.41Description
B/W photo of the Annable family tent dubbed "Camp Uneeda Rest," a pun on the name of a popular cracker at the time called a Uneeda Biscuit
Digital scans of photos and postcards of people getting the rest they need at a tent camp located at the foot of Mt. Baldhead. Many of these scans were from a photo album loaned by Erik Peterson. The album was stamped as property of the Saugatuck Marine Museum and donated by Herman Hirner.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Print, photographSubject Person or Organization
Hirner, Herman 1881-1966, Peterson, Erik, Wise Residence/515 Park/Ferry Store/Heath Shop 1917-1980s?, Park Street Camp Grounds, Mount Baldhead Dune/Park, Annable, John Quincy 1859-1927, Annable, Mary Ellen (Bowen) 1857-1940Collection
Pixels only, 1880 Tourism steamship era -1930, Camping Grounds, Sports: fishingCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
1989.01Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionDimensions
Height
3-1/2 inWidth
5-1/2 inLocation
* Untyped Location
Digital data in CatalogItGeneral 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.Create Date
April 23, 2023Update Date
February 6, 2026