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The WMHS has an excellent variety of ship models,
company flags and artifacts. The artifacts include:
- Name boards from sunken ships
- Steering wheel, masthead light, and saluting
cannon from the Christopher Columbus
- Lyle Gun, which was used to fire a line
to stranded vessels
- Copper ingots from the Pewabic which sank
in 1865
- Life Preservers from the Edmund Fitzgerald
and the Cedarville Ship's bell from Charles S. Neff and Prins Willem V
- Commemorative Plaques of harbor visits
or opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway
- Flags of the shipping companies that have
sailed or are sailing on the Great Lakes.
Ship models are some of the most interesting
artifacts in any marine collection, and the library has a number of outstanding
models. Particularly noteworthy are:
- a magnificent five foot model of the SS
John P Reiss
- an extremely detailed model of the Prins
Frederik Hendrik, sister ship of the Prins Willem V
- representative models of the work of Hans
C. Madsen, including a group of delightful ships-in-a-bottle
- Richard A. Young's highly acclaimed model
of the Griffin, the ship first to sail the Lakes in 1679
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