This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1862 by Quayle and Martin. She was of 408 gross tons. In 1863, she was renamed the "Etowah" and converted to a three-masted bark. She served the ocean trade from Liverpool to the Great Lakes until 1886
The "Harry A. Berwind" was built in 1908 at Ecorse, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. S...
This 6077 gross ton vessel was built in 1910 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works of St Clair, Michi...
The “Ashtabula” was built by the Great Lakes Towing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1915. The tug ves...
This steel-hulled propeller-driven vessel was built at West Bay City Ship Building Company in West B...
This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1887 by William R. Radcliffe. Built of wood, she was of ...
The Canadian vessel “Bayton” (Canada 141675), originally named “Francis Widlar” (200910), was built ...
The “Horace H. Badger” was built in 1867 by J.J. Miller of Conneaut, Ohio, under the name “Kate Gill...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
This vessel was built at Ecorse, Michigan at 1907 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was of 7...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
Constructed in 1901 to carry freight on the Great Lakes, the "Iroquois" was one of three ships built...
Originally named "Alexis W. Thompson," this 6,436-gross ton propeller-driven vessel was built by the...
Pictured is the "Ironwood" on the Detroit River, c. 1960. The "Ironwood," originally named “Charles ...
This vessel was built at Toledo, Ohio by the Toledo Shipbuilding Company in 1909. She was of 5,448 g...
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
The "Harry A. Berwind" was built in 1908 at Ecorse, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. S...
This 6077 gross ton vessel was built in 1910 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works of St Clair, Michi...
The “Ashtabula” was built by the Great Lakes Towing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1915. The tug ves...
This steel-hulled propeller-driven vessel was built at West Bay City Ship Building Company in West B...
This vessel was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1887 by William R. Radcliffe. Built of wood, she was of ...
The Canadian vessel “Bayton” (Canada 141675), originally named “Francis Widlar” (200910), was built ...
The “Horace H. Badger” was built in 1867 by J.J. Miller of Conneaut, Ohio, under the name “Kate Gill...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
This vessel was built at Ecorse, Michigan at 1907 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was of 7...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
Constructed in 1901 to carry freight on the Great Lakes, the "Iroquois" was one of three ships built...
Originally named "Alexis W. Thompson," this 6,436-gross ton propeller-driven vessel was built by the...
Pictured is the "Ironwood" on the Detroit River, c. 1960. The "Ironwood," originally named “Charles ...
This vessel was built at Toledo, Ohio by the Toledo Shipbuilding Company in 1909. She was of 5,448 g...
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
The "Harry A. Berwind" was built in 1908 at Ecorse, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. S...
This 6077 gross ton vessel was built in 1910 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works of St Clair, Michi...
The “Ashtabula” was built by the Great Lakes Towing Company of Cleveland, Ohio, in 1915. The tug ves...