1879 New York 1910
Wooden Great Lakes package freighter
Built at Buffalo NY by Union Dry Dock Co., Hull 14
Launched July 1, 1879
281’ LOA, 269’ LBP, 37’ beam, 28’ depth
2 decks, coal-fired boilers, steeple compound engine, 750 IHP
Enrolled at Buffalo NY July 28, 1879 (#6)
268.9 x 36.9 x 16.2, 1921.68 tons (1751.59 NT 1882) US 130157 to:
Union Steamboat Co., Buffalo NY, M. M. Drake, Mgr. (home port Buffalo NY)
Transferred 1896 to Erie Railroad Co., Buffalo NY
Transferred 1904 to Union Steamboat Line, Buffalo NY
Sold 1906 to Port Huron & Duluth Steamship Co., Port Huron MI, Charles O. Duncan, Mgr.
Sold 1907 to Phoenix Steamboat Co., Duluth MN (home port to Duluth MN)
Damaged Jan 13, 1908 by fire at Algonac MI
Sold 1908 to New York Steamship Co., Detroit MI
Repaired and converted to bulk freighter
Remeasured to 1345 GT, 1274 NT
Foundered Oct 1, 1910 30 miles off Thunder Bay Light, Lake Huron. Sprang leak. Torch lit to attempt to summon help set fire to vessel. Enroute from Detroit MI to Owen Sound ON with cargo of coal. Crew rescued by str. Mataafa and barge Alexander Holley. Enrollment surrendered March 31, 1912.
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