Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 9 (September 1960), p. 168

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168 Telescope The GRECIAN Young Photo Str. JOHN MITCHELL (TO.2039^3)> W07 St. Clair, |f20 x 52 x 23.Sunk In collision with Str# WILLIAM HENRY MACK off Whitefish Point, Lake Superior, 7-9-11* Sch. THOMAS L. PARKER (OS.1H526H), 1881 Manitowoc, 186 x 23 x 13* Wood. , _ Str. BYRON WHITTAKER (OS.3**77), 1890 Mt. Clemens, 220 x 38 X 20. Later MARIAN W. Lake Erie, 1929. , , M . Str# GERMAN (0S.86122), 1890 Cleveland, 296 x Ho x 21# To coast in World War I, later YANKEE. Sunk in collision off Fire Island, N. Y., 6-11-19# „ Str. GRECIAN (OS.86136), 1891 Cleveland, 296 x HO x 21. Foundered on Lake Erie. 1906. Str. NORMAN (OS.130305), 1890 Cleveland, 296 x HO x 21. Sunk in collision with Canadian Str# JACK,Lake Huron, I895. Str. ROMAN (OS.05632), 1891 Cleveland, 296 x Ho x 21. To coast in World War I. Foundered, 11-20-19, 250 miles east of Sandy Hook# Str. SAXON (OS.116376), 1890 Cleveland, 296 x HO x 21. To coast in World War I. Later Banish ANN JENSEN. Note: The Menominee vessels (excepting NORMAN) went into Pittsburgh Steamship Company in 1901.

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