Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steamer Charles S. Neff

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Steel steamer, Charles S. Neff, built by Jenks Ship Building Co., Port Huron, Mich.1901; launched 2 July 1901 for Capt. Samuel Neff and his sons, Sidney O. Neff and Charles S. Neff; 200 x 38 x 11.6; 992 gross tons. Carried lumber, pig iron, grain, coal, pulpwood; a fine ship; John A. Doak, captain. Sold 15 March 1917 to A. B. Mackay; resold a number of times; named Weston M.Carroll 1924-25. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Dir. 1901 and on. Details of this vessel's various trips, fit-outs, winter lay-ups, crews, cargoes, etc. may be found in her account books, Marine room, Milwaukee Public Library.
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1901-17
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John S. Neff
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Steamer Charles S. Neff