Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1915, p. 298

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iotographs From Far and Near Contributions for These Pages Are Solicited ; : WAINWRIGHT TAKING THE WATER ee ce DW Oe Ean She is 310 feet long and with her turbines Through service has been. established between La Salle, Ill., and New Orleans via Mississippi delivering 17,000 shaft horsepower will make and Illinois Rivers. Steel City is in charge of Capt. Hiram Sharpnack. She is 276 feet long DO Inots and 40° feet beam Photo by N. Y. Ship Building Co. STEAMER NORONIC UNDER WAY SPONSOR FOR WAINWRIGHT Noronic is the latest addition to the Northern Navigation Co.’s fleet of Great Lakes passenger Miss Evelyn Wainwright Turpin, of James- carriers and is now in her second season. She is 385 feet long and was built by the American town, R. Ship Building Co. Photo by N. Y. Ship Building Co. TORPEDO RETRIEVERS FOR U. S. NAVY Three of a fleet of little power boats used to recover spent torpedoes. Equipped with Sterling engines they make 13 miles per hour Boston Photo News Co. 298

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