Robert Holland (Propeller), U110043, 1882
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Steam screw ROBERT HOLLAND. * U.S. No. 110043. Of 423 tons gross; 339 tons net. Built at Marine City, Mich., in 1872. Home port, Port Huron, Mich. 156.0 x 30.0 x 11.4
*Formerly steam screw [a] ROBERT HOLLAND, [B] British NORTHERN QUEEN.
Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1900
The tug WINSLOW left early this morning for Manistee. She is chartered to tow the NORTHERN QUEEN, which was sunk last fall, to Marine City, where she will be repaired by Robert Holland who has purchased her.
Port Huron Daily Times
Wednesday, March 8, 1881
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The propeller NORTHERN QUEEN will be out of Dunford & Alverson's dry dock in about a week. She will come out as a steam barge and be towed to Marine City to be finished.
Port Huron Daily Times
Thursday, July 20, 1882
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The NORTHERN QUEEN has been renamed ROBERT HOLLAND, the name she had before.
Port Huron Daily Times
Wednesday, August 2, 1882
Propeller ROBERT HOLLAND. Of 293 tons. Built at Marine City in 1873 by Anderson. Rebuilt 1882 . Owned by Holland. Home port, Marine City. Value 25,000. Class A 2. REMARKS. -- Formerly NORTHERN QUEEN.
Inland lloyds Vessel register, 1885
NOTE. -- [a] ROBERT HOLLAND, [b] NORTHERN QUEEN, [c] ROBERT HOLLAND.
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- ex ROBERT HOLLAND, NORTHERN QUEEN
- Date of Original
- 1882
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.R.138
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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