Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Emerald (Schooner), U6767, 1894

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Steam screw GEORGE W. JOHNSON.* U.S. No. 6767. Of 334.78 tons gross; 277.05 tons net. Built at Marine City in 1871. Home port, Marquette, Mich. 143.9 x 30.5 x 11.5
      * formerly Steam screw D.W. POWERS.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1894
     

      Schooner GEORGE W. JOHNSON.* U.S. No. 6767. Of 348.34 tons gross; 305.34 tons net. Built at Marine City in 1871. Home port, Detroit, Mich. 140.3 x 30.4 x 10.8
      * formerly Steam screw D.W. POWERS.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1897



      Schooner EMERALD.* U.S. No. 6767. Of 348 tons gross; 305 tons net. Built at Marine City in 1871. Home port, Detroit, Mich. 140. 3 x 30.4 x 10.8
      * formerly Schooner [a] D.W. POWERS, [b] GEO. W. JOHNSON.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1898
     
NOTE. -- [a] prop. D.W. POWERS, [b] prop/schr. GEO. W. JOHNSON, [c] schr. EMERALD [d] prop.



Steam screw D.W. POWERS.* U. S. No. 6767. Of 302 gross tons. Built Marine City, Mi., 1871. 140.1 x 26.0 x 11.0.
      * Renamed GEORGE W. JOHNSON - U. S. - 1893 [steam screw ]
      GEORGE W. JOHNSON - U. S. - 1896 [ schr. barge ]
      EMERALD - U. S. - 1898 [ SCHR. BARGE ]
      EMERALD - U. S. - 1899 [ steam screw, abandoned 1910. ]
      Herman Runge List
     
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
ex D.W. POWERS, GEO. W. JOHNSON
Date of Original
1894
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.R.938
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Emerald (Schooner), U6767, 1894