THOMAS DAVIDSON Young Photo THOMAS DAVIDSON (U.S. 145482) Wooden bulk freighter, built at Milwaukee in 1888 by Wolf & Davidson for their own fleet, The West Division Steamship Company; 259 x 42 x 20; 2226 gross tons. In fleet during and shortly after World War I. Finally abandoned in 1933, being then owned by The Ni Universal S Co. O.M. FIELD (ex CORA FULLER) (U.S. 126007) Wooden harbor tug built at Muskegon by Footlander in 1882 for E.F. Field of Muskegon; 67 x 14 x 7; 29 gross tons. Acquired by Crosby, c. 1892. Later owned in Buffalo. Out of listings in 1915. No photo available. GEORGIA in Crosby colors Photo by the Late Ed Wilson GEORGIA (ex CITY OF LUDINGTON) (U.S. 125873) Wooden passenger and freight vessel built at Manitowoc in 1880 by Rand & Burger for Goodrich Transportation Company; 180 x 35 x 12 and later lengthened to 196 feet; 895 gross tons. Chartered by Crosby on and off during the early years of the century and finally purchased outright in 1920. Sold to Roen in 1927, but little used and finally converted into a dock for Summer Island Quarries Co., on Green Bay, c. 1929. che