The "Erie" was built by John E. Monk at Sandusky, Ohio in 1888. According to records, she was the first vessel on Lake Erie's Sandusky-Cedar Point run In 1940, she was renamed the "W. J. Scott." In 1935, she was taken to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via the New York Barge Canal
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iro...
This steel-hulled propeller-driven vessel was built at West Bay City Ship Building Company in West B...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Cleveland-Buffalo Transit Company in 1898. Her ...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
This photograph shows a rebuilt "Niagara" during the Perry Centennial at Cleveland, Ohio in Septembe...
This vessel was originally built as the "City of Cleveland II" in 1886. She was later renamed the "...
Built in Bath, Maine in 1887, the iron paddle wheel steamer was christened "Shrewsbury." Her owners ...
"Schuylkill" was one of the Anchor Line fleet (Erie & Western Transit Co.) built of steel in 1892 at...
The "Erie Queen" (pictured here) was originally built as the “Bainbridge” by Rice Brothers Corp. of ...
Frank E. Kirby designed the "Pennsylvania", built at the Detroit Dry Dock Company of Wyandotte, Mich...
This photograph shows a sailboat cruising along the shores of Lake Erie, ca. 1960-1970s. The shoreli...
This photograph shows sailboats cruising along the shores of Lake Erie, ca. 1960s or 1970s. The sai...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iro...
This steel-hulled propeller-driven vessel was built at West Bay City Ship Building Company in West B...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Cleveland-Buffalo Transit Company in 1898. Her ...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
This photograph shows a rebuilt "Niagara" during the Perry Centennial at Cleveland, Ohio in Septembe...
This vessel was originally built as the "City of Cleveland II" in 1886. She was later renamed the "...
Built in Bath, Maine in 1887, the iron paddle wheel steamer was christened "Shrewsbury." Her owners ...
"Schuylkill" was one of the Anchor Line fleet (Erie & Western Transit Co.) built of steel in 1892 at...
The "Erie Queen" (pictured here) was originally built as the “Bainbridge” by Rice Brothers Corp. of ...
Frank E. Kirby designed the "Pennsylvania", built at the Detroit Dry Dock Company of Wyandotte, Mich...
This photograph shows a sailboat cruising along the shores of Lake Erie, ca. 1960-1970s. The shoreli...
This photograph shows sailboats cruising along the shores of Lake Erie, ca. 1960s or 1970s. The sai...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iro...
This steel-hulled propeller-driven vessel was built at West Bay City Ship Building Company in West B...