Maritime History of the Great Lakes

The steamer LADY ELGIN lying at her wharf at Chicago

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Wood engravings
Description
Woodcut engraving of a photograph of the steamboat LADY ELGIN of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Superior Line, lying at her wharf in Chicago, the day before her loss on Lake Michigan.
Inscriptions
"The steamer LADY ELGIN lying at her wharf at Chicago -- From a photograph taken the day previous to the Collision, by Samuel Alschuler, of Chicago."
Publisher
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Original
22 Sep 1860
Date Of Event
8 Sep 1860
Subject(s)
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Illinois, United States
    Latitude: 41.85003 Longitude: -87.65005
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The steamer LADY ELGIN lying at her wharf at Chicago


Woodcut engraving of a photograph of the steamboat LADY ELGIN of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Superior Line, lying at her wharf in Chicago, the day before her loss on Lake Michigan.