Early Settlers Curling on the Ice – Orchard Lake – Man Slooping over is Peter Dow. The curling club which the Dows organized among the Scots in the area came to their house for refreshment after the games. [Smith Family Memoirs] Photograph by Willis C. Ward.
Early Settlers Curling on the Ice – Orchard Lake – Man Slooping over is Peter Dow
Object ID: 1985-001-001
People: Dow, Peter
Collection: Biography, Orchard Lake, Peter DowSubjects: photographic, print, Ward
Peter Dow on Orchard Lake
Object ID: 1985-001
People: Dow, Peter
Collection: Biography, Orchard Lake, Peter DowSubjects: photographic, print, Ward
Peter Dow on Orchard Lake
Willis Ward’s Electric boat Launch and sailboat Tantalizer (1895).
Object ID: 1980-001-106
Date: 1895
Collection: Apple Island, Biography, Orchard Lake, WardSubjects: postcard
Saturdays were busy all day with sail boat races. Before there were any regular, scheduled races, it was quite easy to pick up and informal race with someone. The Orchard Lake Yacht Club was formed, and rules and regulations drawn up. Of course, a course was laid out and buoys placed. The Yacht Club had among its members many prominent men-some, I think, had never been in a sail boat-Will Ward, Forrest Campbell, A. D. Noble, of course, and Frank Eddy, President of Morgan and Wright, Arthur Pack, President of Pontiac Motors, James Wilson, Clarence A. Black, and the Stoepel boys, among them. The first year or so, the races were between the ordinary pleasure craft-Forrest Campbell in the Islander, Will Ward’s Tantalizer, A. D. Noble’s Ellen Marie, the Beath boys’ Irene G., and Loos’ Urania. Most, if not all, were built by Chas. Plass, Oak Grove. Pennants were awarded for the first three. A launch served as a judges’ boat. From Campbell Harvery Manuscript