1881 Columbia 1921
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Cleveland OH by George Presley
Launched Sept 3, 1881
244’ LOA, 235’ LBP, 38’6” beam, 19’10” depth
2 decks, coal-fired boiler, low pressure engine, 450 IHP
Enrolled at Sandusky OH Sept 14, 1881 (#13)
235.4 x 35.6 x 18.9, 1373.91 tons (1053.13 NT 1882) US 125947 to:
J. C. Lockwood, Milan OH
Entered service 1881
Engine rebuilt 1889 to fore and aft compound
Sold 1890 to Thomas E. Gill, Cleveland OH
Sold 1890 to J. C. Gilchrist, Vermillion OH
Transferred 1897 to Lake Shore Transit Co.
Transferred 1903 to Gilchrist Transportation Co. (home port to Fairport OH)
Sold 1905 to John Kelderhouse, Buffalo NY
Sold 1908 to Richard Williamson, Lockport NY
Sold 1917 to Ogdensburg Steamship Co., Ogdensburg NY, a subsidiary of St. Lawrence Coal & Freighting Co., Edward J. Burns, Mgr.
Sold 1920 to Alphonse Arsene Laroque, Montreal QC and renamed Dougaldmac.
U. S. enrollment surrendered June 30, 1920
Enrolled Canadian at 244.9 x 36.6 x 16.3, 1457 GT, 883 NT Can 141759
Abandoned 1921
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