Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steamer Edwin S. Tice

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Description
The ice covered EDWIN S. TICE.
Notes
The Edwin S. Tice of 728 gross tons, built Manitowoc, Wis. in 1887, was purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons in July of 1895 from F. W. Wheeler & Co., Bay City, Mich., giving the steamer St. Joseph as partial payment. It carried barrel and bulk salt, coal, other cargoes. The Neff & Sons account books show the vessel's expenses, cargoes, the fit-outs & lay-ups, crew's wages, etc. In April of 1901 while the Tice was being repaired at the Milwaukee Dry Dock Co., it was sold to the William Mueller Co., of Chicago. Listed Inland Lloyds Vessel Register, 1893; Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p.893.
Date of Original
1895-1901
Subject(s)
Donor
John S. Neff
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Steamer Edwin S. Tice


The ice covered EDWIN S. TICE.