1890 Panther 1916
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at West Bay City MI by James Davidson, Hull 35
Launched
245’3” LOA, 236’ LBP, 36’ beam, 20’4” depth
2 decks, coal-fired boiler, fore and aft compound engine, 600 IHP
Enrolled at Port Huron MI Sept 1, 1890 (#30)
237.0 x 36.0 x 19.0, 1373.87 GT, 1118.09 NT US 150497 to:
James Davidson, West Bay City MI
Entered service 1890
Sold 1891 to Leander Burdick, Toledo OH (home port to Toledo OH)
Sold 1900 to W. P. Rend & Co., Chicago IL
Rebuilt 1901 at Chicago IL
Remeasured to 247.6 x 35.8 x 22.2, 1634 GT, 1140 NT
Stranded Nov 21, 1910 off Garden Island, Lake Michigan
Sold 1912 to American Steamship Co., Milwaukee WI
Sold 1914 to Joseph Davidson, John Joys and Carl Joys (1/3 each), Milwaukee WI
Sold May 19, 1916 to Massey Steamship Co., Duluth MN (home port to Duluth MN)
U. S. enrollment surrendered May 19, 1916
Enrolled Canadian Can 138004
Sunk June 26, 1916 in collision with str. James J. Hill in heavy fog off Parisien Island, Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior. Downbound with cargo of grain, Hill upbound light. No lives lost; Hill kept her bow in the break in the Panther hull until all were able to get aboard her.
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