Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Winona (1902)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
Winona
Year of Build:
1902
Official Number:
94717
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Port Stanley, Ontario
Power
Propulsion:
Screw
Hull Dimensions
Tonnage (gross):
231
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Spragge, Ontario, Canada
How:
Burnt
History
Chronology:

First Rebuild: Official Number: 94717 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 110 x 22 -- 233 tons Rebuilt: Wiarton, Ontario, Canada in 1919

101x23x7 Owned by Port Stanley Navigation Co. 1902; I. D. White, Midland 1907, 1917; to J. Purvis, Gore Bay 1917, 1927. Built by J. Ellison, Port Stanley 1902. Engine 12-24x16 by Doty Engine Works. Built for service North Shore of Lake Erie, almost immediately found uneconomic, vessel moved first to Windsor area, then Georgian Bay. Licensed for 400 passengers 1902, 240 passengers 1914. Destroyed by fire 15/11/31 Spragge Ont.

Contact
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Winona (1902)