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Several companies made small, gas-powered outboard motors designed to work with square-stern canoes and other similar-sized craft.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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Evinrude, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was among the most successful of the manufacturers. Among its offerings was the Lightwin, a three-horsepower model that came with a rubberized-canvas carrying bag. The version shown here was built around 1952.
Subjects
History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
Date
1952
Related Section
Sidebar: Square-Stern Canoes
Keywords
square stern
Wisconsin
postwar
fishing
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photograph
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Minnesota Historical Society
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Courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society, 1988.211.1.A.
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3000
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