1886 City of Cleveland 2 1931
Steel sidewheel overnight passenger vessel
Built at Wyandotte MI by Detroit Dry Dock Co., Hull 71
Launched Sept 9, 1885
283’6” LOA, 272’ LBP, 40’ beam, 25’6” depth
1 deck, coal-fired boilers, vertical beam engine, 2500 IHP
Enrolled at Detroit MI May 25, 1886
272.0 x 40.6 x 14.6, 1923.95 GT, 1324.49 NT US 126333 to:
Detroit & Cleveland Steam Navigation Co., Detroit MI (home port Detroit MI)
Fleet name changed 1898 to Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co.
Renamed City of St. Ignace 1907
Sold 1925 to Western Reserve Navigation Co., Cleveland OH
Sold 1927 to Cleveland-Canada Navigation Co., Cleveland OH
Sold 1929 to Nicholson Erie Dover Ferry Line, Ecorse MI and renamed Keystone
Burned June 23, 1932 in layup slip at Nicholson terminal, Ecorse MI. Raised and stripped. Hull scrapped 1948 at Hamilton ON.
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