Blue Water Bridge
Post 1938
Print on deckled paper: 2-5/8 x 4-3/8 inches
Verso:The image was stamped by a camera shop on Huron Ave, Port Huron, Michigan
I believe this is a photo commemorating immigration to the United States. From left to right we have my great uncle J. Percy Ellis, great grandmother and great grandfather Frances Hutchinson and Thomas Henry Ellis, my Grandmother Winnifred Ellis. They stand under the Blue Water Bridge that spans the Saint Clair River between Sarnia, Ontario Canada and Port Huron, Michigan USA. By visual comparison, I’ve confirmed that this is the Blue Water Bridge which was completed in 1938. I’m not sure who’s immigration we are celebrating here or what side of the border we are standing on. This was the route of immigration for most family members on my Mother’s side. It started in England with a transatlantic crossing by ship, down the Saint Lawrence Seaway to Canada and then final immigration to the United States. My grandfather Wilson immigrated right after world war one and is the likely photographer for this image.
Photographs from the collection of Harry Snowden