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Kenneth Thro Collection

The Kenneth Thro Collection at the University of Wisconsin-Superior is an important resource for those interested in the history of Great Lakes shipping and maritime activities. The collection is housed in the university’s Jim Dan Hill Library and contains a wealth of materials focused on the ships and shipping industries of the Great Lakes.

Key Features of the Kenneth Thro Collection:

1.Ship Photographs:

•A large collection of photographs documenting vessels that have operated on the Great Lakes. This includes images of historic schooners, steamers, barges, and modern freighters.

2.Vessel Data:

•The collection includes detailed records about the construction, service history, and ownership of Great Lakes vessels, often accompanied by photographs and historical commentary.

3.Shipping Industry Records:

•Documents related to the shipping industry on the Great Lakes, including information on shipbuilders, shipping companies, and major cargo operations.

4.Maritime Accidents and Shipwrecks:

•Records and photographs pertaining to shipwrecks and maritime disasters on the Great Lakes, providing insight into the hazards of Great Lakes navigation.

5.Maps and Charts:

•Nautical charts, maps of shipping routes, and harbor plans that offer a geographical view of Great Lakes shipping operations.

Accessing the Kenneth Thro Collection:

The collection is part of the Lake Superior Maritime Collection at the Jim Dan Hill Library and is available for public viewing and research. While parts of the collection may be available online, much of it requires an in-person visit to the university library.

For more information on accessing the Kenneth Thro Collection, you can visit the University of Wisconsin-Superior Library’s website or contact them directly:

Website: University of Wisconsin-Superior – Jim Dan Hill Library

This collection is a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and maritime enthusiasts looking to explore the rich history of shipping and navigation on the Great Lakes.