1872 Peerless 1910
Wooden Great Lakes passenger and package freight vessel
Built at Cleveland OH by Ira Lafrinier
Launched June 15, 1872
220’ LOA, 211’ LBP, 39’8” beam, 23’ depth
1 deck, coal-fired boilers, high pressure condensing engine, 700 IHP
Enrolled at Chicago IL July 3, 1872 (#2)
211.0 x 39.9 x 12.5, 1199.50 tons US 20470 to:
J. Austrian (Leopold & Austrian’s Lake Superior Line), Chicago IL (home port Chicago IL)
Remeasured 1875 to 1202.56 tons
Remeasured 1876 to 1199.50 tons (913.10 NT 1883)
Remeasured 1888 to 912.70 NT
Sold 1896 to Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Transportation Co., Chicago IL (home port to Duluth MN)
Sold 1906 to Chicago Transportation Co., Chicago IL, J. G. Keith & Co, Mgr.
Used briefly during this period as a gambling vessel anchored off Chicago.
Sold 1907 to Muskegon & Chicago Navigation Co., Muskegon MI and renamed Muskegon (1).
Converted 1908 to bulk freighter at Chicago IL by Ship Owners Dry Dock Co.
Remeasured to 941 GT, 655 NT
Sold 1909 to Independent Sand Co., Chicago IL
Converted to sandsucker at Muskegon MI
Burned Oct 6, 1910 at Muskegon MI while unloading cargo of sand. Enrollment surrendered Dec 12, 1910.
See history in Detroit Marine Historian April 1952 (#3
Also in Great Lakes Ships We Remember p. 321
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Found a photo of this ship, had a full figure pilot house carved figure on top! Any idea of the figures wear abouts? Thanx Z