THE CROSBY FLEETS - PART 2 By Rev. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. (continued) HIGHWAY 16 Photo by Late Ed Wilson HIGHWAY 16 (US 255408, ex USS LST-393), Steel landing ship built for U.S. Navy in 1942 by Newport News Shipbuilding Co. in Virginia. 311 x 50 x 21; 2680 gross tons. Diesel powered, twin screw. Converted into an automobile carrier for Wisconsin & Michigan Steamship Co. in 1948. In fleet presently, apparently the last survivor. HOLLAND Collection of Late Rev. Canon F.C. St. Clair HOLLAND (ex CITY OF MILWAUKEE, US 125906), Iron sidewheel passenger vessel built at Detroit in 1881 by Detroit Dry Dock Co. (Hull 44) for Goodrich Transportation Co., Chicago. 231 x 34 x 12; 1148 gross tons. Acquired by Crosby in 1916. Renamed MUSKEGON in 1919. Wrecked in storm, on Muskegon pierheads, October 28, 1919, 29 lives lost.