Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 12, n. 4 (December 1958), p. 3

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THE SULLIVAN FLEETS (Continued from November) Detroit Steamship Company Str. CHARLES W. KOTCHER 1907 Lorain 420 X 52, Later FRANK E, TAPLIN Edgewater Steamship Company Str. MERIDA 1893 Bay City 360 X 45. Lost 1913. Milwaukee Western Steamship Company (Operated by Sullivan for Milwaukee West- ern Coal Company. ) Str. EDWARD U. DEMMER 1899 Wyandotte 423 X 51. Later J. K. DIM- ,, MICK. Lost 1923. n MANCHESTER (8%\1899 Wyandotte 281 X 41, composite hull. La- ter JOSEPH W. SIMPSON, MINDEMOYA, YANKCANUCK. "ALEX B. YJHRIG 1893 Bay City 360 X 5. Ex-CENTURION. M. J. Cummings Steamship Line Str. WESTERN STAR ni Wyandotte 416 X 50. Later GLENISLA and SCOTT. " CHARLES STEWART PARNELL 1888 Detroit 256 X 38, wood. " MONTEAGLE 1884 Buffalo 218 X 35, wood, Chicago Navigation Company Str. JAMES S. DUNHAM 1906 Bay City 420 X 52. Later LYNFORD &. GEER and OTTO M. REISS (i WwW. 5. FITZGERALD 1906 Wyandotte 420 X 52. In present fleet. ~- Rutland Lake Michigan Transit Company Str. BACK BAY 1908 Ecorse 244 X 43. EX-JUNEAU, BURLINGTON. " BENNINGTON 1897 Chicago 238 X 42. EX-EDUARDO SALA, ST. PAUL. "BRANDON 1910 Wyandotte 244 X 43. " BROC TON 1908 Ecorse 2h4 x Gt EX-VALDEZ, BENNINGTON, mn BURLINGTON L697 Chitago . 238 X 43. Sx-R ANON MARIMON , MINNEAPOLIS. Redland Steamship Company (Operated jointly with Red Arrow S.S. Co.) Str. HENNEPIN 552 X 54. Ex-GEORGE G. BARNUM, SOCAPA. The Rev. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. (To be continued in the Jan- uary edition of DMH) ABOVE: The BRANDON, photographed a Father Dowling at Chicago in 2he 4 RIGHT: The W. E, FITZGERALD, pho-j- | tographed by Bob Zeleznik,

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