Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Frank L. Vance (Propeller), U120697, 4 Feb 1892

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Capt. Ephraim Small, last season in the steamer J. M. ALLMENDINGER, has been appointed master of the steamer ARCADIA. Capt. James O'Brien, last season in the steamer R. A. SEYMOUR, will succeed Capt. Small in the ALLMENDINGER. A report that Capt. Marion Tinney will go into one of the Gladstone whaleback steamers is pronounced unfounded by the management of the Milwaukee Steamship Company. He will again command the steamer FRANK L. VANCE, and Capt. Charles Davis the steamer ROSWELL P. FLOWER.
      The Marine Review
      February 4, 1892



Steam screw FRANK L. VANCE. U. S. No. 120697. Of 1,731.38 gross tons; 1,444.10 tons net. Built Cleveland, O., 1887. Home port, Milwaukee, Wis. 257.6 x 39.5 x 20.2 Of 700 nominal horsepower.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1895
     


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master appointed
Date of Original
1892
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McN.E.9177
Language of Item
English
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William R. McNeil
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Frank L. Vance (Propeller), U120697, 4 Feb 1892