Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 12, n. 3 (November 1958), p. 3

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THE SULLIVAN FLEETS D. Sullivan & Company fe ~ Sch. MOONLIGHT 1874 Milwaukee, wood, 205 X 33. Commanded by Capt. Dennis Sullivan. Str. 0. E. PARKS 1891 Saugatuck, wood, 134 X 27 " MATTHEW WILSON he Cleveland, wood, 141 Xx a, EX-FAYETTE. " — VINDAL 1899 Bay City, steel, 220 X 40. Ex-MOOREMACK Ee a Later CORDOVA, JAY A. PEARSON and OCKWOOD. Still “in service. (Note: When monet MOOREMACK, this ship was the first unit of the now well known Moore-McCormack line of ocean ships.) West Division Steamship Company (Qpessted by Sullivan for Wolf & Davidson, of Mi Milwaukee). Sch. ARMENIA 1896 W. Bay City, wood, 288.6 X 4k. Str. THOMAS DAVIDSON 1888 Milwaukee, wood, 288 X "GEORGE H. DYER 1888 errr wood, 208 i BS: Later HENNE- PIN (i). " FRED PABST 1890 Milwaukee, wood, 287 X 42. m WILLIAM H. WOLF 1887 Milwaukee, wood, 285 X 42. Great Lakes & St.Lawrence Transportation Company (Operated jointly with A.B.WOLVIN (DMH Vol.11, No.3). - Str. JOHN CRERAR 1903 Chicago. Later FOURAS, GLENGARNOCK, COURTRIGHT, CEDARBRANCH and EMPIRE NEWT. - H. G. DALTON 1903 Superior. Later COURSELLES, GLENDOCHART, CHATSWORTH, BAYLEAF and MANCOX. " A. D. DAVIDSON 1903 Wyandotte. Lost 1916. fm GEORGE C. HOWE 1903 Chicago. Later COBOURG, GLENEALY, CHAP- L . Continued on Page & The CHRISTOPHER Pesha Photo from Fr. Dowling's collection

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