Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Lyman C. Smith (Propeller), U202056, 1 May 1905

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The propeller LYMAN C. SMITH is to be launched next month at the yards of the American Shipbuilding Company in Detroit. She will be the second largest boat plying between Buffalo and Duluth and will be operated by the newly organized Lyman C. Smith Transit Company.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Saturday, February 11, 1905
     
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      The launching of the steamer LYMAN C. SMITH will occur at the Wyandotte Yard next Saturday afternoon.
      Buffalo Evening News
      May 24, 1905

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      The new steel steamer LYMAN B. SMITH, which was launched at the Wyandotte Shipyards Saturday, will be in command of Capt. Ralph D. Lyon.
      Buffalo Evening News
      May 31, 1905


Steam screw LYMAN C. SMITH. U. S. No. 202056. Of 6,200 tons gross; 4,916 tons net. Built Wyandotte, Mich., 1905. Home port, Oswego, N.Y. 525.0 x 55.2 x 31.0 Steel built. Crew of 23. Of 1,800 indicated horsepower. Freight service.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1915
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
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launch, Wyandotte
Date of Original
1905
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Local identifier
McN.E.6574
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Lyman C. Smith (Propeller), U202056, 1 May 1905