Bay City Convention & Visitors Bureau
901 Saginaw Street
Bay City MI, 48708

The Story of Caption Benjamin Boutell

Bay County Historical Museum - 321 Washington Ave. - Bay City, MI 48708
Bay City, MI 48708
Phone: 989-893-5733
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Captain Benjamin Boutell Feature Gallery is named in honor of Captain Benjamin Boutell; his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership were well known throughout Bay County and the country at the turn of the nineteenth century. It was through his vision and leadership that many fledgling industries flourished, making Bay County a thriving community. Although probably best known for his success in the shipping and lumber industries, he was also heavily involved with the start of the sugar industry in Bay County as well as several sugar companies throughout Michigan, Colorado and also in Canada. Captain Boutell was involved in other various industries including: farming, banking real estate, coal, iron and cement just to name a few. Paintings of several of the captain’s vessels by renowned maritime artist Howard Freeman Sprague are currently being exhibited as part of “A Family Legacy: The Story of Captain Benjamin Boutell”. The paintings commissioned by Captain Boutell are believed to be the largest museum collection of Sprague’s work. Family photographs and brief documentary on the family are also featured in the exhibit.
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