The C. H. Davis (Charles H. Davis) is listed in the Ship Masters' Association Directory, 1903, as 145 feet long, 31 feet wide; built 1881. It ran for many years as a tow barge, and was then made into
The C. H. Davis (Charles H. Davis) is listed in the Ship …
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 …
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 …
The schooner Ebenezer was built at Ephraim, Wis. in 1890; 57 feet long, 15 feet wide; 39 gross tons. F. Hogenson listed as owner in the Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903.
The schooner Ebenezer was built at Ephraim, Wis. in 1890; 57 feet …
The flatboat Enterprise, seen by Charles S.Neff in Milwaukee in 1884, was built to navigate the marshy Menominee valley at Milwaukee, Wis. It carried pork from the packing house in the steamboat dock
The flatboat Enterprise, seen by Charles S.Neff in Milwaukee in 1884, was …
The 165-ton schooner, Fearless; 120 x 24; built 1867 Ferrysburgh, Mich. Home port, Milwaukee. Well known old time wood and lumber carrier. Listed Inland Lloyds Vessel registry, 1893, and in Ship Mast
The 165-ton schooner, Fearless; 120 x 24; built 1867 Ferrysburgh, Mich. Home …
The sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed in the Ship Master's Assoc. Directory, 1914, as 138 gross tons; 116 x 32 x 6; built 1901. While sucking sand near Put-in-Bay, Lake Er
The sand sucker and carrier, Fort Meigs, of Toledo, O., is listed …
The old line steamer, Fountain City; built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1857; rebuilt in 1865. Used in the Buffalo to Chicago trade. Converted into a lumber carrier. Burned in the boneyard at Sturgeon Bay,W
The old line steamer, Fountain City; built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1857; …
Fremont, Wis. in 1877. The scene shows the bridge built by Capt. Sam Neff who drove the piles through the ice. The line steamer in the foreground in the Tom Wall. The Str. Milwaukee, below the bridge
Fremont, Wis. in 1877. The scene shows the bridge built by Capt. …