Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 10, n. 3 (March 1961), p. 47

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Telescope 47 Picture Page By Emory A. Massman Jr. ALPENA. US 206130. G. T. 2286, N. T. 1787. 363'x 47.x 26'2". Built by Detroit Ship Building Company, launched May 1909. Engines are quadruple expansion 17^,25^,37,54 x 36. Two Scotch boilers 13'2" x 11'6". Boilers and engine both built by Detroit Ship Building Comppny iB 1901. Built for, and still owned by, Wyandotte Trans -portation Company. CHARLES H. BRADLEY. US 126653. G.T. 804, N.T. 624. 201 x 37 x 13.6 Built at West Bay City, Mich, by F. W. Wheeler in 1890; Hull #75. Steam barge, wood. Engines were fore and aft 24, 48, x 40 stroke, built by S. F. Hodge, in 1890. Burned Lake Superior near Portage Lake, October 9, 1931.

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