1875 John Pridgeon Jr. 1909
Wooden Great Lakes package freighter
Built at Detroit MI by John P. Clark
Launched Nov 29, 1874
234’ LOA, 221’ LBP, 36’3” beam, 27’ depth
2 decks, coal-fired boiler, steeple compound engine, 600 IHP
Engine from str. B. F. Wade of 1862
Enrolled at Detroit MI May 8, 1875 (59)
221.5 x 36.3 x 14.0, 1211.88 tons (1037.11 NT 1882) US 75756 to:
John Pridgeon, Detroit MI (home port to Detroit MI)
Sank str. Selah Chamberlain Oct 13, 1886 in collision off Sheboygan WI, Lake Michigan
Sold 1896 to State Transit Co., Hamtramck MI
Sold 1902 (though John J. Boland) to Frank Roneker, Buffalo NY (John J. Boland & Co., Mgr.)
Rebuilt to bulk freighter and 1 deck at Buffalo NY
Remeasured to 1173 GT, 836 NT
Sold 1909 to Joseph D. Kropp, Buffalo NY
Foundered Sept 18, 1909 off Cleveland OH in storm. Became waterlogged and sank. Crew rescued by str. Maryland. Enrollment surrenderd Dec 28, 1909.
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