Maritime History of the Great Lakes

George G. Crawford (Propeller), U204251, 1911

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New Names For Steamers.
The Pittsburg Steamship Company will change the names of the three steamers recently purchased from the Western Transit Company. The WILLIAM B. KERR will be named for FRANCIS E. HOUSE of Duluth, the L. S. DeGRAFF in honor of GEORGE G. CRAWFORD of Birminghan, Ala., and the WILLIAM M. MILLS to WILLIAM J. FILBERT.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Tuesday, February 21, 1911
     
     
Steam screw GEORGE G. CRAWFORD.* U.S. No. 204251. Of 7,971 tons gross; 6,196 tons net. Built at Lorain, Ohio in 1907. Home port, Duluth, Minn. 585.0 x 60.0 x 32.0 and a crew of 25. Freight service. Of 1,880 indicated horse power. Steel built.
      *Formerly steam screw LE GRAND S. DE GRAFF.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1915 [Steam Vessels]
     
     
     
      Steam screw LE GRAND S. DEGRAFF. U.S. No. 204251. Of 7,971 tons gross; 6,196 tons net. Built at Lorain, Ohio in 1907. Home port,Niagara Falls, N.Y. 585.0 x 60.0 x 32.0 and a crew of 24. Freight service. Of 1,880 indicated horse power. Steel built.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1909. [Steam Vessels]



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Newspaper
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ex LE GRAND S. DE GRAFF
Date of Original
1911
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McN.R.100
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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George G. Crawford (Propeller), U204251, 1911