Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Engine Room of the S. B. WAY

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Posted by Greg Group, 14 October 2022 at 11:51

This is not the SB Way but the Leonard B. Miller.

SB Way was built at Superior WI in 1900. Leonard B. Miller was built by American Shipbuilding in Cleveland in 1909. You can read the Amship info on the gauge board.

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Engine Room of the S. B. WAY


Black and white photo of the Columbia Transportation Company steamboat S. B. WAY shows the engine room telegraph in the foreground and the Third Engineer standing at the control panel of her triple expansion steam engine. Coffee stands ready on a card table in the foreground.