SHIPS OF THE D.& C.LINE, Continued from first page. CITY OF CLEVELAND (i), 1857 Buffalo, 788 tons. In fleet 1857-3866. Engines from GARDEN CITY (of 1853). CITY OF CLEVE- LAND was reduced to a barge in 1866. Her engines were placed in Goodrich siddwheeler SHEBOYGAN, 1869. MORNING STAR, 1862 Trenton. 1035 tons. In fleet 1862-1868. Lost in collision near Cleveland, 1868. R.N.RICE, 1867 Detroit, first ship puilt for Detroit & Cleve- land Steam Navigation Co. Partially burned, 1877 and reduced to a barge. NORTHWEST, 1867 Manitowoc for Goodrich. Purchased in 1868 to replace MORNING STAR. 1109 tons. In fleet until 1885. Later GREYHOUND {i). Scrapped, 1902. SAGINAW, 1866 Marine City, 707 tons. Chartered to replace s N.RICE in 1877. Later converted be a propellor- driven steam barge. Abandoned in 1913 CITY OF DETROIT (i) 1878 Wyandotte, composite hull, 1094 tons, 234 x 36. Later CITY OF THE STRAITS, and barge and diesel screw LIBERTY. CITY OF CLEVELAND (ii) 1880 Wyandotte, iron hull, 1221 g.t. 225 x 32. Later CITY OF 7ALPENA (oe and STATE OF OHIO. Burned at Cleveland, 1924. CITY OF MACKINAC (i) 1883 Wyandotte, iron hual, 807 tons, 203 x 32. Later STATE OF NEW YORK, FLORIDA, & barge COLUMBIA. (See "Ships That Never Die," Deh CITY OF CLEVELAND (iii) 1886 Wyandotte, steel, 1923 tons, 272 x 40. Later CITY OF ST.IGNACE and KEYSTONE. Scrapped at Hamil- po in 1948. CITY OF DETROIT (11) peel Wyandotte, steel, 1919 tons, 286 x 40. ee TY OF DETROIT II and GOODTIME. Scrapped,1941, at = mantiton CITY OF ALPENA (11) 1893 Wyandotte. Steel, 266 x 69, 1735 tons. Later CITY OF ALPENA II. Sola 1921, later CITY OF SAUG- ATUGK, LEONA Tameka) and NORMIL. May still be afloat. CITY OF MACKINAC (ii) ae3? Wyandotte. Steel 266 x 69, 1749 tons. Later CITY OF MACKINAC II. Sold 1921, later CITY OF HOL- Land. Scrapped, c.1940. EASTERN STATES, 1902 Wyandotte. 350 x hb, 3077 tons, steek. Was to have been named EMPIRE STATE. Operated until 1909 by D.& C's wholly-owned subsidiary, Detroit & Buf- falo Steamboat Company. Scrapped at Hamilton, 1957. eR RR RRR RR ROR KR ROK KK KOK KOK KKK * * * Continued, page he See At Right: The R.N.RICE in the original co- lors of the D.& C.S.N.Co.,white Pull & cabins, wed stack with black top. Photo, courtesy Capt.Frank E. Hamilton.