Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Alvin A. Turner (Propeller), U105227, 4 Apr 1873

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A steambarge called the A.A. TURNER, completed last fall at the Trenton shipyard, has during the winter been furnished with machinery and will be in readiness for business on the opening of navigation. She belongs to D. Whitney Jr., has a carrying capacity of about 800 tons, and for the present will be commanded by Capt. James Chase, late of the MARY PRINGLE.
      Detroit Free Press
      April 4, 1873 4-7


Steam screw ALVIN A. TURNER. U. S. No. 105227. Of 309 tons gross; 220 tons net. Built Trenton, Mich, 1873. Home port, Cleveland, Ohio. 135.2 x 26.0 x 11.5 Freight service. Crew of 9. Of 350 indicated horsepower.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1904
     
     


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new vessel, Trenton
Date of Original
1873
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McN.E.8
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Alvin A. Turner (Propeller), U105227, 4 Apr 1873