Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Pontiac (Propeller), U150476, 19 Nov 1891

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Six O'Connell & Cahill lubricators were fitted on the engines of the steam yacht WADENA before she left Cleveland for the Atlantic. One was put on subject to approval, with provisions that others should be shipped to the coast, but it worked so satisfactorily that the others were ordered at once. Three Minnesota boats, the C.B. LOCKWOOD, PONTIAC and several other steamers have been supplied. The Continental Machine Company is local agent for the lubricator.
      The Marine Review
      November 19, 1891


Steam screw PONTIAC. U. S. No. 150476. Of 2,298 tons gross; 1,788 tons net. Built Cleveland, Ohio, 1889. Home port, Marquette, Mich. 300.0 x 40.0 x 24.8 Freight service. Crew of 29. Of 1,220 indicated horsepower. Steel built.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1911


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Newspaper
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new machinery lubricators
Date of Original
1891
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McN.E.269
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Pontiac (Propeller), U150476, 19 Nov 1891