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The Historic Christmas Tree Ship

The Historic Christmas Tree Ship
Author: Rochelle Pennington
Publisher: Pathways Press (Wi)
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Every year Captain Herman Schuenemann and his 'Christmas Tree Ship' would bring a load of fresh Christmas trees from Michigan to Chicago. But in 1912, the fully loaded ship was unable to withstand a winter storm and sank in Lake Michigan near Two Rivers, Wisconsin.


The Christmas Tree Ship

The Christmas Tree Ship
Author: Carol Crane
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1410365751

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On November 21, 1912, the schooner Rouse Simmons set sail from a small northern Michigan town across Lake Michigan. Affectionately dubbed the "Christmas Tree Ship," this was an annual trek for the Rouse Simmons. With its cargo of Christmas trees, the ship was bound for Chicago. There Captain Herman Scheunemann would sell the trees for 50 cents or $1.00 and even gave many away to needy families. But the schooner never makes its destination. The Rouse Simmons, with all hands and cargo, disappears into the cold waters. The ship's wreckage is not found until 1971. Drawing from stories told by her grandfather, author Carol Crane weaves a fictional tale based on the true events of the doomed schooner. And she explains how the captain's widow went on to continue his tradition of delivering holiday trees to Chicago. Carol Crane's many books for Sleeping Bear Press include the best-selling P is for Pilgrim: A Thanksgiving Alphabet and The Handkerchief Quilt. As a literacy advocate, Carol speaks at schools and conferences. She lives in North Carolina. Chris Ellison has illustrated children's picture books and adult historical fiction for nearly 20 years. His book Let Them Play was a 2006 Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People. Chris lives in Mississippi.


The Christmas Tree Ship

The Christmas Tree Ship
Author: Judith Flesvig Merwald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1993-12-01
Genre: Christmas stories
ISBN: 9780964385900

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Each winter the fishing schooner Rouse Simmons is filled with Christmas trees and sailed down Lake Michigan, then the trees are delivered to the residents of Chicago.


The Christmas Tree Ship

The Christmas Tree Ship
Author: Rochelle M. Pennington
Publisher: The Guest Cottage, Inc.
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781930596191

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Every year Captain Herman Schuenemann and his 'Christmas Tree Ship' would bring a load of fresh Christmas trees from Michigan to Chicago. But in 1912, the fully loaded ship was unable to withstand a winter storm and sank in Lake Michigan near Two Rivers, Wisconsin.


The Christmas Tree Ship

The Christmas Tree Ship
Author: Mary Ellen Pourchot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 1982
Genre: Christmas
ISBN:

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For Chicagoans, the Rouse Simmons became a legendary ship that arrived at the city's docks carrying Christmas trees from across Lake Michigan.


O Christmas Tree

O Christmas Tree
Author: Jacqueline Farmer
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2010
Genre: Christmas trees
ISBN: 1580892388

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Recounts the traditions and folklore surrounding the Christmas tree, including its origin, customs around the world, and the activities that take place on a Christmas tree farm.


The Legend of the Christmas Ship

The Legend of the Christmas Ship
Author: Carl Behrend
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2005
Genre: Great Lakes (North America)
ISBN: 9780972821292

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Lives & Legends of the Christmas Tree Ships

Lives & Legends of the Christmas Tree Ships
Author: Fred Neuschel
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780472116232

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The real life stories behind one of the most popular tales of the Great Lakes---the 1912 sinking of the Rouse Simmons


Christmas in America

Christmas in America
Author: Penne L. Restad
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199923582

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The manger or Macy's? Americans might well wonder which is the real shrine of Christmas, as they take part each year in a mix of churchgoing, shopping, and family togetherness. But the history of Christmas cannot be summed up so easily as the commercialization of a sacred day. As Penne Restad reveals in this marvelous new book, it has always been an ambiguous meld of sacred thoughts and worldly actions-- as well as a fascinating reflection of our changing society. In Christmas in America, Restad brilliantly captures the rise and transformation of our most universal national holiday. In colonial times, it was celebrated either as an utterly solemn or a wildly social event--if it was celebrated at all. Virginians hunted, danced, and feasted. City dwellers flooded the streets in raucous demonstrations. Puritan New Englanders denounced the whole affair. Restad shows that as times changed, Christmas changed--and grew in popularity. In the early 1800s, New York served as an epicenter of the newly emerging holiday, drawing on its roots as a Dutch colony (St. Nicholas was particularly popular in the Netherlands, even after the Reformation), and aided by such men as Washington Irving. In 1822, another New Yorker named Clement Clarke Moore penned a poem now known as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," virtually inventing the modern Santa Claus. Well-to-do townspeople displayed a German novelty, the decorated fir tree, in their parlors; an enterprising printer discovered the money to be made from Christmas cards; and a hodgepodge of year-end celebrations began to coalesce around December 25 and the figure of Santa. The homecoming significance of the holiday increased with the Civil War, and by the end of the nineteenth century a full- fledged national holiday had materialized, forged out of borrowed and invented custom alike, and driven by a passion for gift-giving. In the twentieth century, Christmas seeped into every niche of our conscious and unconscious lives to become a festival of epic proportions. Indeed, Restad carries the story through to our own time, unwrapping the messages hidden inside countless movies, books, and television shows, revealing the inescapable presence--and ambiguous meaning--of Christmas in contemporary culture. Filled with colorful detail and shining insight, Christmas in America reveals not only much about the emergence of the holiday, but also what our celebrations tell us about ourselves. From drunken revelry along colonial curbstones to family rituals around the tree, from Thomas Nast drawing the semiofficial portrait of St. Nick to the making of the film Home Alone, Restad's sparkling account offers much to amuse and ponder.


Christmas Trees

Christmas Trees
Author: Kathryn Stevens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781567666380

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This book describes the origin and the significance of using evergreen trees at Christmastime, how they are grown, cut, and shipped, how to chose a good tree, and how to care for it.