Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Islander (Steamboat), U75508, 1889

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Steam paddle ISLANDER.* U.S. No. 75508. Of 118.61 tons gross; 59.31 tons net. Built 1871 at Rochester, N.Y. Home port, Cape Vincent, N.Y. 125.0 x 20.0 x 7.0
* formerly steam paddle [a] J.H. KELLY [b] JOHN THORN.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1889
     
     
Steamer J.H. KELLY. Of 69 tons. Built at Rochester in Aug. 1871, by D.W. Springstead. Owned by George Sweet. Home port, Rochester. Value, $5,500. Class, A 2. REMARKS:- River boat.
      Association of Lake Underwriters
      Lake Hull Register, 1879

     
Steamer JOHN THORN. Of 69 tons. Built at Rochester in 1871 by Springstead. Owned by B. Sweet. Home port, Clayton. REMARKS. -- Formerly J.H. KELLY, lengthened 25 feet 1880.
      Inland Lloyds Vessel Classification
      American Hulls, 1882
     
     
     


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Notes
ex J.H. KELLY, JOHN THORNE
Date of Original
1889
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.R.260
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Islander (Steamboat), U75508, 1889