
1943 Saugatuck Dairy Calendar
Saugatuck Dairy Calendar 5"x7" from 1943 shows an illustration of a family by fireplace .
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Saugatuck Dairy Calendar 5"x7" from 1943 shows an illustration of a family by fireplace .
Orange T-shirt with the words, "2nd Annual Douglas to Saugatuck Blue Star Bridge Walk .2000K Labor Day 2000 Douglas, Michigan" in black letters
White t-shirt with a black silhouette of a trumpet player and the words (top to bottom) A tribute to Anda Korsts, Artist, and John Coltrane, Musician 2nd Annual Douglas.Saugatuck Jackie Allen, Ron "scat daddy" Cooper.Ron Perrillo Ira Sullivan.New.Artist.Honoree Jazz.Arts.Fest. July 30-Aug. 2 1992 Harold Beery Field - Downtown Douglas, Mich (Corner of Center and main) The words are in black and white on yellow , red and blue banners. The back of the t-shirt has the logos of the sponsors: Coors Beer, OxBow / Ox-Bow, WBLV Blue Lake Radio, Lazara Vega, Sand Bar Saloon,Clearbrook Gulf Club, West Michigan Jazz Society, Keyboard World, WGVU Grand Valeey, Scott Hanley, Cable TV 23 Wyoming, MI , Wally"s
Multicolored poster of the 2nd annual Saugatuck Pop Festival.
Red and White license plate commemorating the 32nd Red Arrow Division from Douglas, MI
Blue t-shirt printed with 4th Annual .19K Blue Star Bridge Walk - Douglas to Saugatuck Michigan Labor Day 2002
Yellow T-shirt with a small green oval - 5th Annual Blue Star .19 k Bridge Walk Douglas to Saugatuck Michigan Labor Day 2003
A History of Our Country - History book used in Saugatuck Schools
Round 1 3/4" pewter-appearing medallion advertising the Valleau Studio of Saugatuck with Rococo eschutcheon with letter V at center. "A Round Tuit" on reverse.
A pair of lockable, brown leather saddle bags with connecting band, edges tooled in a serpentine pattern and the flaps embossed "ELLIOT'S PATENT / GRANTED JAN. 18, 1870 / A.A. MELLIER / ST. LOUIS, MO. / SOLE PROPRIETOR" in an oval. Each bag is divided into a metal-lined upper section (that is empty) and a drawer-like lower section loaded with either 56 small vials or 16 large vials. The vials are corked, some are labels, some are not. Some have material inside, some appear to be empty. The leather is very worn, dusty and torn/rotting in some places. Narrower side strap is broken. Each bag is about 10 inches wide by 8.5 inches tall by 3.5 inches deep. The strap that connects the bag is 22 inches long and 6 inches wide in its narrowest place. The small vials are 4 inches high, including stopper and .5 inch wide. The large vials are 4 inches high and 1 inch wide.