SOO LINE FLEETS (continued) NEBRASKA (US.18093) | Wood _ package freighter built in 1867 at Cleveland by E. M. Peck. 267.4 x 35.5 x 14.2; 1483 gross tons. Chartered 1898. Renamed b) CONGRESS 1903. Burned at South Manitou Is., Lake Michigan, October 4, 1904. PILLSBURY (US.150587) Steel package freight whaleback built for the fleet in 1892 at Superior by American Steel Barge Co. (Hull #125). 320 x 42 x 25; 2234 gross tons. Sold in 1896 ce renamed b) HENRY CORT. Wrecked on M Piers, N ber 30, 1934, and subsequently scrapped. JOHN PRIDGEON, JR. (US.75756) Wood package freighter built in 1875 at Detroit by J.P. Clark. 221.5 x 36.3 x 14; 1211 gross tons. Chartered c. 1900. Foundered off Cleveland, September 18, 1909. WILLIAM CASTLE RHODES (US.81694) Steel package freight canaller built for the fleet in 1900 at Lorain by American SB. Co. (Hull #300). 242 x 42 x 26.6; 2176 gross tons. To coast in 1916. Sold French in 1919 and renamed b) VILLE DE CASABLANCA. Foundered 6 miles NW Cape Djnet August 8, 1921. ST. PAUL (US.116762) Steel package freight canaller built for the fleet in 1897 at Chicago by Chicago SB. Co. (Hull #28). 238 x 42.2 x 22.2; 2029 gross tons. Taken to coast 1916 and sold Cuban, renamed b) EDUARDO SALA. Resold to U.S. in 1922 and renamed c) BENNINGTON(2). Scrapped 1949 at Baltimore. in WASHBURN (US.81373) Steel package freight whaleback built for the fleet in 1892 at Superior by American Steel Barge Co. (Hull #124). Sold in 1896 and renamed b) JAMES B. NEILSON, renamed c) J. T. REID in 1928. Scrapped at Cleveland in 1935. MINNEAPOLIS Author's Collection