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- Goodrich Transportation Co.'s Whaleback Steamship Christopher Columbus1903 Blue Book of American Shipping (Cleveland, OH) "Goodrich Transportation Co.'s Whaleback Steamship Christopher Columbus--Capacity 4000 passengers. Largest excursion steamer in the world. Operating between Chicago and Milwaukee, on Lake Michigan, during excursion season. This vessel was specially built for service between the central part of ...1903 Blue Book of American Shipping (Cleveland, OH) "Goodrich Transportation Co.'s Whaleback Steamship Christopher Columbus--Capacity 4000 passengers. Largest excursion steamer in the world. Operating between Chicago and Milwaukee, on Lake Michigan, during excursion season. This vessel was specially …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dredge FRONTENACLast major vessel built at the Goble shipyard was the "Frontenac," a dipper dredge. Built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the summer 1891. 75' x 26' x 6'. Went into service that October. Rebuilt in 1910. Abandoned. Hull became part of foundation of pier for Oswego Yacht …Last major vessel built at the Goble shipyard was the "Frontenac," a dipper dredge. Built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the summer 1891. 75' x 26' x …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego harbor, 1870sPhotograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of a number of schooners. The river is full of barges from the Oswego canal. Closer to the lake, on either …Photograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer DENMARKGreen's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland & Pittsburgh Ore Dock, West Breakwater, Cleveland, O.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH ORE DOCK, WEST BREAKWATER, CLEVELAND, 0. This Dock is Equipped with Four Huellet's, using 17 ton Clam Shells, with a capacity of 20,000 tons in ten Hours.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH ORE DOCK, WEST BREAKWATER, CLEVELAND, 0. This Dock is Equipped with Four Huellet's, using 17 ton Clam Shells, with a capacity of 20,000 tons in ten Hours.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Duluth Dock of the Island Creek Coal Co.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "DULUTH DOCK OF THE ISLAND CREEK COAL CO. Equipped with two Heyl & Patterson Bridges, having an Unloading Capacity of 7,500 tons in ten hours."Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "DULUTH DOCK OF THE ISLAND CREEK COAL CO. Equipped with two Heyl & Patterson Bridges, having an Unloading Capacity of 7,500 tons in ten hours."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- NOTTINGHAM and SMITH ashore at BuffaloGreen's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sixteenth St. Dock of the Milwaukee Western Fuel Co., Milwaukee, Wis.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Opening of the new Sabin Lock, or the Fourth Lock, at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH)Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Superior Dock of the Berwind Fuel Co.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "SUPERIOR DOCK OF THE BERWIND FUEL CO. This dock has an Unloading Capacity of 11,000 tons of Coal in ten hours."Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) "SUPERIOR DOCK OF THE BERWIND FUEL CO. This dock has an Unloading Capacity of 11,000 tons of Coal in ten hours."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Str. William G. MatherGreen's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) STR. WILLIAM G. MATHER Entering the Ship Canal at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Green's Marine Directory of the Great Lakes, 1920 (Cleveland, OH) STR. WILLIAM G. MATHER Entering the Ship Canal at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Rt Hon Paul Martin, CSL lineA bow shot of the The Rt Hon Paul Martin, of the CSL line, as she rounds a bend in the Detroit River.A bow shot of the The Rt Hon Paul Martin, of the CSL line, as she rounds a bend in the Detroit River.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Str "Toronto", St. Lawrence RiverChromolithograph of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO in the Saint Lawrence RiverChromolithograph of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company steamboat TORONTO in the Saint Lawrence RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- In the Thousand IslandsChromolithograph of the Thousand Island Steamboat Company steamboat NEW ISLAND WANDERER in the Thousand IslandsChromolithograph of the Thousand Island Steamboat Company steamboat NEW ISLAND WANDERER in the Thousand IslandsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer GrecianGrecian went into service in 1864 and was wrecked in 1869.Grecian went into service in 1864 and was wrecked in 1869.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Invoice, M. Beatty & Sons to Jas. BamptonInvoice of Welland Iron Works. Mr. Jas. Bampton bought of M. Beatty & Sons, Seam Engines, Mill Gearing, Agricultural Implements &c.Invoice of Welland Iron Works. Mr. Jas. Bampton bought of M. Beatty & Sons, Seam Engines, Mill Gearing, Agricultural Implements &c.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- James Van CleveA picture of Captain James Van Cleve, who was master of a series of steamboats on Lake Ontario. Captain Van Cleve passed away in 1888.A picture of Captain James Van Cleve, who was master of a series of steamboats on Lake Ontario. Captain Van Cleve passed away in 1888.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Charles S. Neff CollectionCharles S. Neff was born in Oshkosh, WI in April of 1870 and died in Cleveland, OH in 1940. His father Samuel Neff had been involved in shipping on the Fox and Wolf Rivers but moved his business to Milwaukee about 1880 because he did not think he could compete …Charles S. Neff was born in Oshkosh, WI in April of 1870 and died in Cleveland, OH in 1940. His father Samuel Neff had been involved in shipping on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes