Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Turner & Keller (Schooner), 8 Jul 1873

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launch. - At Manitowoc last Saturday was launched a three-and-after schooner, bearing the name of her owners, Messrs. Keller & Turner, of Chicago. She is represented to be a fine large craft, and a credit to her builder, Messrs. Hanson & Scove.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      June 18, 1873

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      A new craft, called the TURNER & KELLER, passed down with others Saturday night rigged as a three-and-after. She was built at Manitowoc by Hanson & Scove, shipbuilders. She had on board 15,200 bushels of wheat, which we presume is the extent of her carrying capacity.
      Detroit Free Press
      July 8, 1873

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Newspaper
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new vessel
Date of Original
1873
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Local identifier
McN.E.4244
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Turner & Keller (Schooner), 8 Jul 1873