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- Loading Lumber in L'Anse, Michigan, July 17, 1924 - Charles Hebard and Sons purchased the tugboat <em>Daniel L. Hebard</em> to tow logs to their sawmill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Hebard family sold the tug, along with their lumber and milling operation, to Henry Ford in the early 1920s. The <em>Hebard</em> continued to assist ships at Ford's operations in the Upper Peninsula and at the River Rouge factory. The tug was scrapped in 1930.

- July 17, 1924
- Collections - Artifact
Loading Lumber in L'Anse, Michigan, July 17, 1924
Charles Hebard and Sons purchased the tugboat Daniel L. Hebard to tow logs to their sawmill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Hebard family sold the tug, along with their lumber and milling operation, to Henry Ford in the early 1920s. The Hebard continued to assist ships at Ford's operations in the Upper Peninsula and at the River Rouge factory. The tug was scrapped in 1930.
- Ford Motor Company Tugboat "Daniel L. Hebard" Nearing Dock, 1924 - Charles Hebard and Sons purchased the tugboat <em>Daniel L. Hebard</em> to tow logs to their sawmill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Hebard family sold the tug, along with their lumber and milling operation, to Henry Ford in the early 1920s. The <em>Hebard</em> continued to assist ships at Ford's operations in the Upper Peninsula and at the River Rouge factory. The tug was scrapped in 1930.

- 1924
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Company Tugboat "Daniel L. Hebard" Nearing Dock, 1924
Charles Hebard and Sons purchased the tugboat Daniel L. Hebard to tow logs to their sawmill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The Hebard family sold the tug, along with their lumber and milling operation, to Henry Ford in the early 1920s. The Hebard continued to assist ships at Ford's operations in the Upper Peninsula and at the River Rouge factory. The tug was scrapped in 1930.