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- Stereoview of Canadian Pacific Railway steamboat ALBERTA and the steamboat POWELL STACKHOUSE and another vessels in the American locks at Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan.Stereoview of Canadian Pacific Railway steamboat ALBERTA and the steamboat POWELL STACKHOUSE …
- Stereoview of steam shovel working in an open pit mine where it is loading iron ore onto rail ore cars for carriage to the ore loaders at the rail head.Stereoview of steam shovel working in an open pit mine where it …
- Stereoview of the ore docks at Two Harbours, MN. Four lakers are in various stages of loading ore.Stereoview of the ore docks at Two Harbours, MN. Four lakers are …
- Stereoview of a laker loading iron ore at Duluth. Looking forward across the main deck, two of the crew discuss matters in the foreground, while another deckhand waits farther forward.Stereoview of a laker loading iron ore at Duluth. Looking forward across …
- Stereoview of a variety of the public watching the Pittsburgh Steamship Company steamboats EMPIRE CITY and MARSALA in the canal at the Soo.Stereoview of a variety of the public watching the Pittsburgh Steamship Company …
- Stereoview of laker WORRELL CLARKSON passing the Soo locks. Laker built in 1923 at Toledo, Ohio by Toledo Shipbuilding Company for Kinsman Transit Company. Later the ERNEST T. WEIR (1936) and GEORGEStereoview of laker WORRELL CLARKSON passing the Soo locks. Laker built in …
- Stereoview of steamboat JUNIATA in the American locks at Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan.Stereoview of steamboat JUNIATA in the American locks at Sault Sainte Marie, …
- Stereoview of two whalebacks in the canal at Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. The one on the left appears to be the JAMES B. COLGATE of Duluth. The large whaleback on the right is one of the numbered baStereoview of two whalebacks in the canal at Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan. …
- Stereoview of the Reiss Steamship Company laker, WILLIAM A. REISS (ex. JOHN A. TOPPING), exiting the Soo locks.Stereoview of the Reiss Steamship Company laker, WILLIAM A. REISS (ex. JOHN …
- Stereoview of a laker with a load of iron ore steaming into Conneaut, OH past dredges and a dump barge and the old Conneaut lighthouse. The piers of the new harbor can be seen beyond the current pierStereoview of a laker with a load of iron ore steaming into …
- Stereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.Stereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.
- A stereoview of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company RENSSELAER unloading iron ore on the docks at Conneaut, OH.A stereoview of the Pittsburgh Steamship Company RENSSELAER unloading iron ore on …
- Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is being unloaded by a small cAcross the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge …
- Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a …
- The crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of …
- Stereoview of a team of four pickmen working in the hold of an unknown Great Lakes freighter loosening ore and shifting it into a hoist.Stereoview of a team of four pickmen working in the hold of …
- Three or four vessels can be seen on one side of the harbour as the rail are manoeuvred under the loaders.Three or four vessels can be seen on one side of the …
- A stereoview of unloading coal on the docks at Conneaut, OH.A stereoview of unloading coal on the docks at Conneaut, OH.
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