This is an engine that was found buried behind Macy's Wawasee Slip by John Sudlow in 1982. The engine was probably from a tugboat used by Portland Cement Company to push barges of marl from the digging sites to the rail site at the former Macy's...
An image of men hauling a tugboat engine onto a trailer. They are (from left to right) Jeff Guyas, Rex Heckaman (Grandson of John Anna Sudlow), and George Guyas.
This is a copy of a postcard that was published in the Mail Journal. The postcard pictured two men standing on the tugboat Spencer B.. In the background, it shows Oakwood on the left and dredging happening on the right.
This is a letter to A. Strieby from the Sandusky Cement company in regards to Strieby's request for the company to remove a tugboat that was on land Strieby bought from the company. The letter is dated July 11, 1924.