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  • Steamer Maggie Duncan
        The Maggie Duncan was built in 1890 at Fort Howard Wis.; 535 gross tons; 164 x 31. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903; also Inland Lloyds Register, 1902 and 1893, when it was owned by Samuel
      The Maggie Duncan was built in 1890 at Fort Howard Wis.; 535 …
  • Steamer Maggie Duncan
        The Maggie Duncan, a lumber carrier, was operated by Capt. Samuel Neff and his son, Sidney O. Neff, from 1893 until 1896. The vessel was built in 1890 at Fort Howard, Wis.; 535 gross tons; 164 x 31.
      The Maggie Duncan, a lumber carrier, was operated by Capt. Samuel Neff …
  • Maggie Duncan with tows Sidney O. Neff and the City of Toledo
        1894: a scene repeated many times on the Great Lakes during the lumber era -steamers pulling their lumber tows. All three ships in 1894 were owned by Capt. Samuel Neff & Sons. All ships listed, Beers
      1894: a scene repeated many times on the Great Lakes during the …
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