Jeff Dean
Co-Founder, Wooden Canoe Heritage Association
https://wisconsincanoeheritagemuseum.org/index.html
Here are wooden canoes in 2008 getting ready to go as Jill's and my donation to start the new museum.
The white canoe is a Rushton Indian Girl. The red canoe next to it is a Morris. The bark canoe on the other side of the Rushton is a Henri Vaillancourt. The bark canoe this side of the Morris is a Tom Mackenzie. The little lapstrake canoe this side of the Mackenzie is a solo Rushton. The canoe just beyond the blue canoe is a Freedom Boat Works Legato. Our Gerrish and E.M. White are somewhere in the back row.
Here are wooden canoes in 2008 getting ready to go as Jill's and my donation to start the new museum.
The white canoe is a Rushton Indian Girl. The red canoe next to it is a Morris. The bark canoe on the other side of the Rushton is a Henri Vaillancourt. The bark canoe this side of the Morris is a Tom Mackenzie. The little lapstrake canoe this side of the Mackenzie is a solo Rushton. The canoe just beyond the blue canoe is a Freedom Boat Works Legato. Our Gerrish and E.M. White are somewhere in the back row.
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