Maritime History of the Great Lakes

George B. Leonard (Propeller), U86671, 5 Mar 1910

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Busy Times in Dock.
Many ships are being repaired at the plant of the Buffalo Drydock Company. The steamer GEORGE B. LEONARD will go into Dock No. 1 tomorrow for a new stern beam. The steamer GILCHRIST has just been fitted with 24 new plates. The dredge PACENTICO, owned by the Empire Engineering Company, which went ashore in the storm of Dec. 5, is just about ready for sea again. Her repairs cost in the neighborhood of $20,000.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Saturday, March 5, 1910


Steam screw GEORGE B. LEONARD. U. S. No. 86671. Of 4037 gross tons; 2844 tons net. Built Chicago, Ill., 1903. Home port, Oswego, N.Y. 380.0 x 50.0 x 23.6 Crew of 22. Of 1,800 indicated horsepower.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1906


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repairing, Buffalo
Date of Original
1910
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McN.E.8987
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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George B. Leonard (Propeller), U86671, 5 Mar 1910