Maritime History of the Great Lakes

S. S. Curry (Propeller), U116558, 18 Mar 1910

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These Are Busy Days at Buffalo Dry Docks.
The plant of the Buffalo Dry Dock Company is kept busy these days getting boats in shape for the opening of the season. The steamer S. S. CURRY went into No. 1 Dock this morning to be fitted out with 50 new plates. The W. L. SMITH is having 41 plates put on in No. 2 Dock, besides a new rudder and shoe. The steamer OSBORNE is being fitted with a new rudder, and the steamer JAMES LAUGHLIN will go into dock on Monday for bottom repairs, the extent of which is not known.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Friday, march 18, 1910


Steam screw S.S. CURRY. U. S. No. 116558. Of 3,260 tons gross; 2,608 tons net. Built West Bay City, 1893. Home port, Cleveland, O. 360.0 x 45.0 x 20.8
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1900


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Newspaper
Item Type
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repairs, Buffalo
Date of Original
1910
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Local identifier
McN.E.8990
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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S. S. Curry (Propeller), U116558, 18 Mar 1910