Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steamer C. H. Davis

Description
Creator
Neff, Charles S., Artist
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Drawings
Notes
The C. H. Davis (Charles H. Davis) is listed in the Ship Masters' Association Directory, 1903, as 145 feet long, 31 feet wide; built 1881. It ran for many years as a tow barge, and was then made into a steamer. Its construction was unusual: the plankings were laid at a 45 degree angle. The ship was lost off the Cleveland breakwater with a cargo of stone. Listed in Beers, History of the Great Lakes (1899) as being in service in 1899.
Date of Original
1881-1903
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Donor
John S. Neff
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Steamer C. H. Davis