081 Jacksonport History Through Erskine Family Stories
In-Person | Registration opens 1/7/2026 9:00 AM CST
This story of Jacksonport highlights the families who survived harsh conditions to settle here in the 1800s when it was a wilderness. It became a thriving lumber and fish town but declined when the lumbering boom ended. When the Great Depression hit, Jacksonport transformed into a quiet place for families to spend their vacations. Photographs of Jacksonport history were recorded by Marilyn’s grandfather, Fred Erskine, using a camera he built when he was 20. Fred developed the glass slides in his darkroom. This presentation honors the legacy handed to us by the early settlers-integrity, perseverance, and working together.