Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Know Your Ships, 2005, p. 120

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Fleet. ‘Fleet Name Type of Typeot —CargoCap. Overall Depth or Vessel Name Vessel Engine orGross* Length. Breadth Draft Mu-25 ., DOUGLAS, ) 464 Keewatin {2} PA 1907 Q 3,856" 34600" 43°08" 26'06" 1965) MU-26 ph HURON MUSEUM OF ARTS & uisTORtE por one ~ (810) 982-0891 mble — [WLB-392] BT =—-1944 18000" 3700".—-17'04” “see Bramble ee 392] 44-'03) comet Ss Coat vessel vated in 2003) WLV-526 [HURON] 920 =D 05” 2400" 10°00" (Former US. Cé a 0) MU-27 _ S.S.CITY OF MILWAUKEE-| nTIONAS kd LANDMARK, TS MI - (231) 723-3587 City of Milwaukee 931 R26 rail cars 5603" 21'06" MU-28 _S.S. METEOR MARITIME MUSEUM, SUPERIOR, WI - (715) 392-5742 Meteor {2} TK 1896 = R_ 40,100 380'00".—45’00" 26'00 (Frank Rockefeller 1896-'28, South Park ‘28-'43) (Former Cleveland Tankers vessel last operated in 1969) MU-29 ST. MARYS RIVER MARINE CENTRE, SAULT STE. MARIE, ON - (705) 256-7447 Norgoma PA 1950 D147" 38°00" 37°06" 22'06" 19 MU-30 STE. CLAIRE FOUNDATION, CLEVELAND, OH Ste. Claire PA 1910 SR 870" —197'00".—-65'00"_—-14’00" i in, OH) 1991; MU-31 STEAMER COLUMBIA roumsenior emote MI Columbia {2} 968* 21600" 60'00"_—13°06" 199 he it i i ML) MU-32 THE CANADIAN NAVAL MEMORIAL TRUST, HALIFAX, _ (902) 429-2132 Sackville _[K-181] 19% 20800" 3300" 1706" (Former Royal cation Navy “Flower” dss eri) MU-33 WISCONSIN MARITIME MUSEUM, MANITOWOC! WI - (920) 684-0218 Cobia [AGss-245] 1,500" 311’09"— 27°03" 3309" (Former U.S. Navy “Emergency Program (Gato)" dias submarine) From Sails to Steam. Early Water Passage to & from Door County New Exhibit! April 2, ‘05 - Jan 15,07 On Sturgeon Bay’s Waterfront S 4 Maritime History Galleries DOOR, 1me = MUSEUM & Lighthouse Preservation Society, Inc. (120 N Madison Sturgeon Bay 920.743.5958 = =www.demm.org 120 KYS ‘05

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