1887 Omaha 1925
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Milwaukee WI by Milwaukee Ship Yard Co., Hull 26
Launched
224’ LOA, 215’ LBP, 34’ beam, 19’ depth
1 deck, hold beams, coal-fired boilers, fore and aft compound engine, 485 IHP
Enrolled at Milwaukee WI Sept 29, 1887 (#46)
215.0 x 34.1 x 18.8, 1231.08 GT, 939.62 NT US 155146 to:
J. B. Merrill,
Entered service 1887
Sold 1898 to W. E. Fitzgerald, Milwaukee WI
Sold 1907 to Sidney O. Neff, Milwaukee WI
Sold 1912 to Carbray & Sons, Ogdensburg NY, Henry Russell, Mgr.
Sold 1914 to Napoleon T. Turgeon, Beauceville QC (home port to Montreal QC)
U. S. enrollment surrendered June 9, 1914
Enrolled Canadian at 222.8 x 34.8 x 18.7, 1251 GT, 800 NT Can 134350
Sold 1917 to Canada Shipping Co., Montreal QC
Sold 1918 to Beaver Steamship Co., Montreal QC, Wilson Paterson Co., Mgr.
Sold 1919 to Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal QC
Renamed Maplegreen 1920
Abandoned, dismantled and scuttled in Lake Ontario 1925.
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