Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steamer Sidney O. Neff

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The steam barge, Sidney O. Neff was built at Manitowoc Wis. during the fall of 1890 and into 1891 by Capt. Sam Neff & Sons. It was 149 feet long, 30 feet in beam and 10 feet in depth; 435 gross tons; 350 h.p.; carried crew of 11. Details of the building of the Sidney O.Neff and of the vessel's operation until her sale in May of 1898 have been preserved in the Neff & Sons account books. Listed Beers, History of. the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p. 865; and Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893; arid in the various Ship Masters' Assoc. Directories, 1903, etc. and on ...
Date of Original
1891-98
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John S. Neff
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Steamer Sidney O. Neff