-180- Telescope - August - Two Lake Michigan Lines By the Rev. Eduard J. Dowling, S. J. MILWAUKEE MUSKEGON HOLLAND SAUGATUCK SOUTH HAVEN BENTON HARBOR & ST. JOSEPH CHICAGO MICHIGAN CITY CRAWFORD TRANSPORTATION CO. This fleet was owned and operated by Daniel Crawford of Chicago in the passenger and fruit service between Chicago and Saugatuck, Michigan, in the early years of the present century. As far back as 1875 Crawford had been associated with John Graham and J. Stanley Morton in the establishment of Graham & Morton Transportation Co. Crawford was well known in Chicago business circles, and Crawford Avenue (4000 west), now called Pulaski Road, had been named in his honor. The following passenger ships were in the Crawford fleet regularly, while a few others may have been chartered briefly at one time or another. ARUNDELL (US j.05784) , 1878 Buffalo, New York, by David Bell Steam Engine Works. Iron propellor, originally 136 x 24 x 11, and later lengthened to 167 feet. Burned at Saugatuck, 10-18-1911. Was to have been renamed KENTUCKY in that year. DARIUS COLE ^us 157173), 1885 Cleveland, Ohio, by Globe Iron Works. Iron sidewheeler, 201 x 32 x 9. Beam engine built in 1848 by Hogg & Delameter for ARROW (i) , and later serving in GEORGE L. DUNLOP of 1864. DARIUS COLE was later renamed HURON and COLONIAL. She burned off Barcelona, N. Y., 9-1-1925, three lives lost. MACKINAC (US 206658), 1909 Ferrysburg, Michigan, by Johnston Bros., for Arnold Transit Co., from whom Crawford chartered the vessel on and off for several seasons. Steel propeller, originally 138