Jesiek Brothers Shipyard: From Minnows to Marina
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 2012
Publication Source
Joint Archives Quarterly
Volume Number
22
Issue Number
2
First Page
1
Last Page
6
Publisher
Joint Archives of Holland
Abstract
Jesiek Brothers Shipyard: From Minnows to Marina is an article that describes the history of the Jesiek Brothers Shipyard, originally located in Jenison Park and then nearby Macatawa, Michigan, from 1912-1973.
Keywords
Jesiek Brothers Shipyard, Gustav Jesiek, Joseph Jesiek, Adolph Otto Jesiek, Rudolph Jesiek, Jesiek Boat Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Black Lake, Lake Macatawa, Lillian Jesiek, Jesiek Brothers Livery, William Bill Jesiek, Harold Jesiek, Donald Jesiek, Lois Jesiek, Henrietta Hattie Jesiek, Jenison, Baby Buzz, Blitzen, Hattie L.V., Pub, launch, hydroplane, Charlie Floyd, ice shanties, Lakeside Inn, Gordon B. Hooton, Jesieks Yacht Basin and Marine Railway, Patricia, Patricia II, Carl Denkman, sailboat, Crescent, International 110, National One Design, Macatawa Bay Yacht Club, Victory Shipbuilding, Submarine Chasers, World War Two, Navy Yard Tug, Lenore Jesiek, Raymond C. Hunt, Chris-Craft Corporation, Johnson outboard motors, Eldean Shipyard, Herb Eldean, Roger Eldean
Recommended Citation
Reynolds, Geoffrey D. "Jesiek Brothers Shipyard: From Minnows to Marina." Joint Archives Quarterly 22, no. 2.00 (2012): 1-6.