1880 Boston 1 1941
Iron Great Lakes package freighter
Built at Wyandotte MI by Detroit Dry Dock Co., Hull 40
Launched
280’ LOA, 263’ LBP, 36’4” beam, 27’ depth
2 decks, coal-fired boilers, fore and aft compound engine, 700 IHP
Enrolled at Detroit MI Sept 10, 1880 (Temp #28)
263.2 x 36.0 x 15.4, 1829.52 tons (gross tons, 1669.90 NT 1882) US 3140 to:
Western Transportation Co., Buffalo NY (a subsidiary of the New York Central Railway Co.) (home port Buffalo NY)
Permanent enrollment at Buffalo NY Sept 16, 1880 (#20)
Name of firm changed 1884 to Western Transit Co.
Sold 1912 to Port Huron & Duluth Steamship Co., Port Huron MI and renamed Lakeport.
Sold April 7, 1917 to Northwestern Steamship Co., Port Huron MI
Fleet became insolvent 1918 and was acquired by Minnesota Loan & Trust Co.
Sold April 28, 1919 to Lakes & St. Lawrence Transit Co., Cleveland OH, Peterson & Collinge, Mgr.
Shortened to canal length
Remeasured at 240.0 x 36.0 x 15.6, 1294 GT, 643 NT
Sold 1926 to Buffalo Gravel Corporation, Buffalo NY
Removed from service about 1930 and scrapped 1941
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