Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes Directory, 1946, p. 213

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PASSENGER BOATS OF THE GREAT LAKES--Continued | - VESSEL g : Built of Lae Beam Depth Ke Where Built mz Ce > 53 Silveriand (Can)... 2... ..2. 0 92 Wood 85/4' 17" Of 1909 Haileybury, Ont. 39 Sout American. =... 2662 Steel 291' Ay' 18' 1914 Ecorse, Mich. 18 Sie Gigle ge, 870 Steel 181' 50' 176! 1910 Toledo, Ohio 32 St. Lawrence. (Can.). 2.3: 6328 Steel 329' 68' 170" 1927 Levis, Que. 207 Straits of Mackinac. «2. 2. eco. 730 Steel 190' 48' 16'6" 1928 Ecorse, Mich. 32 Tadoussac (Can.)... 0. 035.4 7013 Steel 350! 70' 21° 1927 Levis, Que. 218 Tyitttam (Can)... 673 Steel 135' 30' 84" 1910 Toronto, Ont. oo Aeroete (Can). 2779 Steel 269'4"" 36' 133" 1899 Toronto, Ont. 1860. Victoria 596 Sicel ee 229 Wambis (Can)... 5550 Ce Wood 66' ool 5' 1911 Timiskamina, Que. 234 Wavne 20 ee 380 Steel 128' 43' 153 1923 Ecorse, Mich. 88 West Wind (Can:)..... 2.x: 38 Steel boc. 13°37 eg 1928 Waubaushene, Ont. 58 Western States. #..... 22.223. :. 3077 Steel 350' 4a37 18' 1902 Wyandotte, Mich. 42 Win 8 143 Wood 115 20S 9/4" 1894 52 Wolfe Islander (Can.) ...... 224 Wood 118'6" lyf? 6'8" 1904 SMITH BROTHERS MARINE SURVEYORS ROCKEFELLER BLDG. CLEVELAND, OHIO 213

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