Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Lackawanna (Propeller), U140930, 1 Jun 1916

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STEAMER HARVEY H. BROWN LEAVES FOR EASTERN COAST.
      The HARVEY H. BROWN, recxently purchased with four other lake ships by the Coastwise Transportation Co., for ocean traffic, left the Buffalo drydock in two parts last night, for Montreal, at which place she will be joined together, after which the vessel will proceed to Nre York to go into service. Capt. Walter Brooks had charge of the expedition, and the towing is being done by a tug of the Great lakes Towing Co., and one from New York.
      The steamer LACKAWANNA, which has also been cut in two, will leave here on Wednesday for Montreal.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      June 13, 1916


      LACKAWANNA READY TO GO.
The steamer LACKAWANNA, late of the Boland & Cornelius fleet, which has been cut in two preparatory to making the trip to the seacoast, may leave here tomorrow for Montreal, where her two parts will be rejoined. She is ready for the trip.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      June 22, 1916
     

Steam screw LACKAWANNA. U. S. No. 140930. Of 2015 gross tons; 1595 tons net. Built Cleveland, O., 1888. Home port, Duluth. 260.0 x 39.2 x 21.6 Passenger service. Crew of 19. Of 800 indicated horsepower.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1906
     


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Newspaper
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leaving Lakes
Date of Original
1916
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McN.E.10742
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Lackawanna (Propeller), U140930, 1 Jun 1916