Hunter Savidge (Schooner), U95569, 24 Mar 1892
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Grand Haven, Mich., March 24 - Capt. T. W. Kirby has begun at his yard the construction of a small steamer, 87 feet keel, 17 + feet beam and 6 + feet hold. The engine will be 16 x 16 inches, and the boiler, to be built by Johnston Bros., 6 x 12 feet. The boat will be finished by June 1. Capt. Kirby has sold the steamer JOE to Capt. Bradley of Muskegon, and Capt. Cobb has bought from Capt. Bradley the small steamer ELLEN. Capt. Cobb will sail the ELLEN, running her between this city and Frankfort. Another transfer is that of the schooner HUNTER SAVIDGE from Cutler, Savidge & Co., lumber dealers of this city, to John Mullerweiss of Alpena, terms private. The boat has all insurance valuation of $35,000. If this company does not succeed in selling the other schooner owned by them she will be placed in tile Lake Superior lumber trade.
The Marine Review
March 24, 1892
Schooner HUNTER SAVIDGE. U. S. No. 95569. Of 152 tons gross; 144 tons net. Built Grand Haven, Mich., Home port, Port Huron, Mich. 177.0 x 26.6 x 8.2
Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1899- Media Type
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- vessel sale
- Date of Original
- 1892
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.E.9448
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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