Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Steamer Pewaukee

Description
Creator
Neff, Charles S., Artist
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Drawings
Notes
The steamer, Pewaukee, was formerly a schooner of the same name; before that it was the Canadian schooner Two Friends, of Port Burwell, Ont. where it was built in 1873; 135 feet in length, 26 in width; had sponsons, or projections from the side to act as bearings, etc. Odd looking craft, but a successful lumber carrier on Lake Michigan. Converted to steam in 1888 and back to barge in 1907. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903; Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. 1, p. 873; also Inland Lloyds Vessel Registry, 1893, p. 76.
Date of Original
drawn 21 Sept. 1934
Date Of Event
1888-1907
Subject(s)
Donor
John S. Neff
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Steamer Pewaukee