Maritime History of the Great Lakes

C. C. Hand (Propeller), U110860, 1904

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The names of two wooden vessels of the Gilchrist fleet have been transferred to new steel vessels of the fleet. The old steamer J. C. GILCHRIST will be called the VERMILLION and the E. R. SCHUCK will become the C. C. HAND.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Wednesday, March 23, 1904


Steam screw C.C. HAND.* U.S. No. 110860. Of 2,122 gross tons; 1,534 tons net. Built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1890. Home port, Cleveland, Ohio. 265.7 x 41.5 x 22.3 and a crew of 16. Of 800 indicated horse power.
      * Formerly steam screw R.E. SCHUCK.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1904


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
ex R.E. SCHUCK
Date of Original
1904
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Local identifier
McN.R.88
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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C. C. Hand (Propeller), U110860, 1904