1887 Gogebic 1932
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at West Bay City by F. W. Wheeler & Co., Hull 33
Launched Oct 1, 1887
227’ LBP, 40’ beam, 19’ depth
1 deck, hold beams, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 700 IHP
Enrolled at Port Huron MI Oct 6, 1887 (#44)
227.2 x 40.4 x 19.5, 1680.71 GT, 1312.33 NT US 85977 to:
N. Mills, Marysville MI
Entered service 1887
Transferred 1904 to Mills Transportation Co., Marysville MI
Sold 1910 to Harris W. Baker, Detroit MI
Sold 1914 to Pipkorn & McDougall, Detroit MI
Sold 1917 to Hammermill Paper Co., Erie PA
Sold 1918 to Central Steamship Co., Duluth MN, a subsidiary of Central Contracting Co., Fort William ON (home port to Duluth MN)
Sold 1921 to Canadian Towing & Salvage Co., Port Arthur ON
Transferred 1923 to Canadian flag (home port to Port Arthur ON) and renamed Green River. U. S. enrollment surrendered Nov 15, 1922
Reduced to barge
Enrolled Canadian at 220.0 x 40.0 x 20.0, 1681 NT Can 138863
Sold 1929 to Sin-Mac Lines, Montreal QC (home port to Montreal QC)
Dismantled 1932. Hull scuttled in Lake Superior outside Thunder Bay
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