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- Steamer KalkaskaThe Kalkaska, built 1884, St. Clair, Mich. 679 gross tons; 178' x 33.8' x 15.5; crew of 13; had 585 h.p. Purchased by Charles S. Neff in Feb. 1918 from the Pilsen Lumber Co., Chicago. Had been damaged by fire; repaired; carried salt, grain & coal. No lumber to be …The Kalkaska, built 1884, St. Clair, Mich. 679 gross tons; 178' x 33.8' x 15.5; crew of 13; had 585 h.p. Purchased by Charles S. Neff in Feb. 1918 from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- IOCOMADating based on the description of the vessel in Scanner, v. 14, n. 8 (May 1982), Ship of the Month, Ship of the Month No. 111, IMPERIAL WHITBYDating based on the description of the vessel in Scanner, v. 14, n. 8 (May 1982), Ship of the Month, Ship of the Month No. 111, IMPERIAL WHITBYMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Will Improve Marine RailwayOgdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 14 Nov 1918 Will Improve Marine Railway ____ Extensive improvements are to be made at the plant of the St. Lawrence Marine Railway Company, as soon as labor conditions become such that it will be possible to obtain sufficient men to carry on the work. The company has acquired a ...Ogdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 14 Nov 1918 Will Improve Marine Railway ____ Extensive improvements are to be made at the plant of the St. Lawrence Marine Railway Company, as soon as labor conditions become such that it …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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