Maritime History of the Great Lakes

G. J. Grammer (Propeller), U86610, 11 Jan 1902

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TO BE LAUNCHED NEXT SATURDAY.
      The first of the new steamers which are being built at the shipyards will be launched a week from today, providing none of the present plans miscarry. She will be christened the G.J. GRAMMER. The GRAMMER is a steel steamer 366 feet long over all, 48 feet beam and 28 feet deep. She is being built for the Seith Transit company of Cleveland.
      Milwaukee Public Library [scrapbook]
      January 11, 1902
     


G.J. GRAMMER.* Jan. 18, 1902 Bulk propeller - Steel
U. S. No. 86610. 3914 gt - 2850 nt 362.0 x 48.0 x 24.0
      Lengthened 56 feet in 1905
      * Renamed [b] ADAM E. CORNELIUS, Jr. - U.S. - 1937
      [c] T.H. BROWNING - u.s. - 1942
      [d] D.A. MOLONEY - U.S. - 1944
Scrapped at Hamilton, Ont., in 1964.
      American Barge Co., Superior, Wis., Master Shipbuilding List
      Institute for Great Lakes Research
      Perrysburg, Ohio.


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Newspaper
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building, Superior
Date of Original
1902
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Local identifier
McN.E.10928
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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G. J. Grammer (Propeller), U86610, 11 Jan 1902