Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Pearl (Steamboat), U150032, 3 Mar 1892

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Capt. John Edwards, who was in command of the steamer PEARL for several seasons in the passenger trade between Cleveland and Lake Erie islands, will again take charge of that boat, which will run out of Buffalo next season. He has been in the freight steamer NIKO, for the past two seasons, but lately purchased an interest in the rebuilt PEARL. Capt. Edwards is one of the best passenger boat masters on the lakes.
      The Marine Review
      March 3, 1892


Steam paddle PEARL. U.S. No. 150032. Of 551.66 tons gross; 405.12 tons net. Built at Detroit, Mich., in 1875. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 177.0 x 28.8 x 10.0 and 400 Nominal horse power.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1891


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Newspaper
Item Type
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coming to Buffalo
Date of Original
1892
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.9314
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Pearl (Steamboat), U150032, 3 Mar 1892