Name/Title
John Diepenhorst in front of Diepenhorst Fish MarketEntry/Object ID
2021.04.02Description
John Diepenhorst in Groucho-style funny nose and glasses posing in front of his fish market at 333 Culver Street in Saugatuck, Michigan. A man in white apron stands in front of shop window. Hand lettering in window includes words "Perch, Pike, White-Fish, Trout, Smoke, Chicken"Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Print, photographSubject
Fishing
Commercial fishing
FisherySubject Person or Organization
Diepenhorst, John C. "Swish" 1908-2001, Windjammer Condos/John Diepenhorst Fish Market/Saugatuck ProduceCollection
Commercial businesses, 1845 Fishing, commercialCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2021.04Source or Donor
Diepenhorst, Pat (Meyer)Notes
Donated by Pat Diepenhorst, 587 N. Maple St., Saugatuck on 1/29/2021Dimensions
Height
3-1/2 inWidth
2-1/2 inLocation
Box
100 Commercial FishingGeneral Notes
Note
According to Pat Diepenhorst, Feb. 2021:
John had 7 siblings, and a few of the boys also fished.
John purchased a lifeboat from the ship, The Alabama, a large steamship that came into town. Pat believes it was a tourist excursion ship but wasn’t certain. John used that lifeboat as a fishing boat, and sold the fish he caught in his market.
John had several different jobs and pursuits and was a very hard worker.
Kit Lane’s “Western Allegan County” has many details about John and his father’s life.Create Date
February 3, 2021Update Date
November 18, 2023