Maritime History of the Great Lakes

John Gehm (Propeller), U212232, 1916

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EIGHT BUFFALO VESSELS HAVE CHANGED THEIR NAMES.
      Changes in the names of eight Buffalo boats have been authorized by Collector of Customs Bleistein, since the first of the year. They are as follows:
      Stmr. DANIEL B. MEACHEN to EDWIN E. SLICK.
      Stmr. CHARLES WESTON to J. LEONARD REPLOGIE
      Stmr. JAMES CORRIGAN to ARTHUR E. NEWBOLT
      Tug HANDYBOY to JOHN GEHM
      Stmr. JOSIAH G. MONROE to EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS.
      Stmr. EUGENE LOESCH to BEAR
      Stmr. CITY OF NAPLES to FRANK O'CONNOR.
      Stmr. KENSINGTON to M. A. REEB.
      Several applications for permission to change the titles of vessels still are on file with the Collector. Authority has not been granted in these instances.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      May 21, 1916
     
     
     
      Gas screw HANDYBOY.* U. S. No. 212232. Of 15 tons gross; 13 tons net. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1913. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 39.2 x 11.2 x 4.0 Freight service. Crew of 1. Of 30 indicated horse power. Steel built.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1915
     
     
     
      Gas screw JOHN GEHM.* U.S. No. 212232. Of 15 tons gross; 13 tons net. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1913. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 39.2 x 11.2 x 4.0 and a crew of 1. Passenger service. Of 30 indicated horse power. Steel built.
      * Formerly Gas screw HANDY BOY.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1916 [Motor vessels]


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
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ex HANDYBOY
Date of Original
1916
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McN.R.60
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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John Gehm (Propeller), U212232, 1916