Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Repairing SYLVANIA a lake carrier after a collision

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Repairing SYLVANIA a lake carrier after a collision


Photograph of the SYLVANIA at the dock of the Chicago Ship Building Company in the Calumet River after her collision with the SIR HENRY BESSEMER. Most of the repair work is being done on the shore (port) side. In the background to the left is the Merritt A grain elevator with the SCRANTON moored in front. A steam yacht is cruising down the river as the passengers take a look at the work being done.