Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 16, n. 1 (January 1967), p. 9

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JANUARY PAGE 9 FISH TUG PETER COATES COURTESY JAMES HOWICK RICHARD R. ENDRESS (US. 110681), built in 1885 at Manitowoc by Rand & Burger. Wooden steam fish tug, 60 x 16 x 7. Out of U.S. Merchant Vessels List in 1902. THOMAS FRIANT (US.145380), built in 1884 at Grand Haven by Duncan Robertson. Wooden passenger & freight steamer, 96 x 18 x 6.5. Acuired by the Endress Firm THOMAS FRIANT (US.145380), built in 1884 at Grand Haven by Duncan Robertson. Wooden passenger & freight steamer, 96 x 18 x 6.5. Acquired by the Endress Firm around 1912. Foundered on Lake Superior, 1-6- 1924, GLORIANA i (US. 86515), built in 1900 at Manitowoc by Burger Boat Co. Steam yacht of Albert Whaling Goodrich, President of the Goodrich Transportation Co., Chicago. 40 x 11 x 4.4. Acquired by the Endress Firm around 1903 and repowered with a gas eng. and used as a fish tug. Burned near Grand Marais, Michigan, c. 1905.

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