Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Jack Knife Bridge Buffalo, N. Y.

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Posted by Dave Swayze, 7 March 2012 at 20:08

Great Lakes Transit's package freighter CHICAGO (US#127590). Built 1901, lost 1929 on Michipicoten I.

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Jack Knife Bridge Buffalo, N. Y.


Coloured postcard of a Great Lakes freighter steaming past the Michigan Street bridge in Buffalo harbor. Grain elevators, including the Kellogg, line the right bank. A tugboat lies on the left side of the channel