Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1916, p. 310

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RSS SURVEYOR AND HER SPONSOR : Miss Elizabeth Brent Jones, who christened’ Surveyor, is daughter of Dr. E. Lester Jones, a well known scientist. He was errny commissioner of the U. S. bureau of fisheries before he was promoted to his present position as superintendent of the U. S. coast and geodetic survey. Descriptions of Surveyor, which is shown above as it entered the water, have appeared in previous issues of The Marine Review VIEWS SHOWING DAMAGE TO M ARQUETTE IN RIVER COLLISION Marquette lost her rudder and wheel and suffered serious injuries to her steeri i I 8 il pany Wider cae dah Ghee ica Gh ee cering engine when she was struck by J. T. Kopp while € most serious accidents to shipping which has happened so far this season on the Great Lakes. J. T. Kopp had a hole stove in her bow just above the water line. 310

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