The Goodrich company was established in 1856 by Capt. A. E. Goodrich. The sidewheel, wood hulled steamboat Muskegon was built in 1871 by G.S. Rand Co. in Manitowoc Wisconsin. In 1896 the boat fell off her blocks in drydock and was damaged beyond repair.Grayscal
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
View of S.S. Coe pulling the Ruby of Milwaukee up the Milwaukee River. Both boats were owned by F.C....
This wooden passenger steamer was built at East Saginaw, Michigan in 1877 and ran out of Port Huron....
The sidewheeler steamer "Muskegon", was built by George S. Rand in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1871 for ...
This picture shows the "Illinois" (left) and the "Alabama" at the Goodrich docks in Chicago in 1923....
This photo shows the Goodrich Trans. Co. steamer as she appeared before being rebuilt. She was built...
Although she was sailing as the "Muskegon" when she sank on October 28, 1919, the ship was christene...
For many years in service for the Goodrich Line of Chicago (1890-1930) the "Indiana" was built of oa...
Ship number 125873 was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1880 and christened the "City of Ludington."...
View of a steamboat owned by the Union Steamboat Company. In 1871 the Union Steamboat Company's Buff...
Craig Ship Building Company of Toledo, Ohio built the "Grand Haven" in 1903. The ship was owned by t...
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
View of S.S. Coe pulling the Ruby of Milwaukee up the Milwaukee River. Both boats were owned by F.C....
This wooden passenger steamer was built at East Saginaw, Michigan in 1877 and ran out of Port Huron....
The sidewheeler steamer "Muskegon", was built by George S. Rand in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1871 for ...
This picture shows the "Illinois" (left) and the "Alabama" at the Goodrich docks in Chicago in 1923....
This photo shows the Goodrich Trans. Co. steamer as she appeared before being rebuilt. She was built...
Although she was sailing as the "Muskegon" when she sank on October 28, 1919, the ship was christene...
For many years in service for the Goodrich Line of Chicago (1890-1930) the "Indiana" was built of oa...
Ship number 125873 was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1880 and christened the "City of Ludington."...
View of a steamboat owned by the Union Steamboat Company. In 1871 the Union Steamboat Company's Buff...
Craig Ship Building Company of Toledo, Ohio built the "Grand Haven" in 1903. The ship was owned by t...
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
Construction of the “Roger Blough” began in 1968 by the American Ship Building Co., of Lorain, Ohio....
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
View of S.S. Coe pulling the Ruby of Milwaukee up the Milwaukee River. Both boats were owned by F.C....
This wooden passenger steamer was built at East Saginaw, Michigan in 1877 and ran out of Port Huron....