The Mataafa was christened the Pennsylvania when she was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1899. She was caught in a gale in Lake Superior November 28, 1905 and tossed on to the beach at Duluth, Minnesota. The damaged ship was salvaged and renamed. She hauled iron ore until 1946; then she was used to transport autos between Detroit and Cleveland
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Cleveland-Buffalo Transit Company in 1898. Her...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1919 by the American Ship Building Company. Until 1930, she...
The "Mataafa" was built of steel in 1899 for the S.S. Company of Cleveland, Ohio. She sank while to...
The vessel built at Wyandotte, Michigan in 1880 was first christened City of Cleveland. Five years ...
This vessel was built at Ecorse, Michigan at 1907 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was of 7...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
Built at Buffalo in 1910 for the Lake Erie Excursion Co., she was a sister ship to the "Americana". ...
Built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1863 by Peck & Masters, the wooden propellor "Atlantic" was owned by the...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
Rebuilt in 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio, from the "Juniata" (constructed 1904), the "Milwaukee Clipper" s...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
This vessel was built in 1864 at Liverpool, England under the name of "Let-Her-Be." She was built as...
This photograph of the sidewheel steamer City of Cleveland III was taken off the coast of Cleveland ...
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Cleveland-Buffalo Transit Company in 1898. Her...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1919 by the American Ship Building Company. Until 1930, she...
The "Mataafa" was built of steel in 1899 for the S.S. Company of Cleveland, Ohio. She sank while to...
The vessel built at Wyandotte, Michigan in 1880 was first christened City of Cleveland. Five years ...
This vessel was built at Ecorse, Michigan at 1907 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was of 7...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole." In 1...
Built at Buffalo in 1910 for the Lake Erie Excursion Co., she was a sister ship to the "Americana". ...
Built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1863 by Peck & Masters, the wooden propellor "Atlantic" was owned by the...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
Rebuilt in 1941 in Cleveland, Ohio, from the "Juniata" (constructed 1904), the "Milwaukee Clipper" s...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company in 1914. She was 881 gro...
This vessel was built in 1864 at Liverpool, England under the name of "Let-Her-Be." She was built as...
This photograph of the sidewheel steamer City of Cleveland III was taken off the coast of Cleveland ...
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Cleveland-Buffalo Transit Company in 1898. Her...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1919 by the American Ship Building Company. Until 1930, she...