The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iron Mining company. Bought by N. Mills and D. W. Mills in 1907, she was renamed. She is shown here on the Welland Canal, a 27-mile-long canal connecting Port Colborne, Ontario on Lake Erie to Port Weler, Ontario on Lake Ontario. The David W. Mills was wrecked in Lake Ontario August 11, 1919
Built at Kingston, Ont. in 1895 by and for the Folger Bros. as the "America," a side wheel steamer, ...
This vessel was built at Trenton, Michigan in 1889. by the Craig Ship Building Company. She was of ...
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...
William Hamilton Merritt (1793-1862) was a soldier, merchant, and politician who was instrumental in...
A photograph of the new Welland Ship Canal in Port Colborne, Ontario. The Maple Leaf Flour Mill can...
This barge was built in 1870 by Philander Lester, Vicksburg, Michigan. Her first enrollment was issu...
Construction on the Welland Ship Canal began in 1913 but progress was delayed due to a shortage of w...
The “William C. Atwater” was built in 1925 by Great Lakes Engineering Works of River Rouge, Michigan...
The wooden freighter Aurora, foreground, was built in Cleveland, Ohio in 1887. After she burned on ...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The "Maitland No. 1" was built at Ecorse, Michigan in 1916. She carried railcars of coal across Lak...
The "Erie" was built by John E. Monk at Sandusky, Ohio in 1888. According to records, she was the fi...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1952 by the American Ship Building Company.. She was owned ...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
Built at Kingston, Ont. in 1895 by and for the Folger Bros. as the "America," a side wheel steamer, ...
This vessel was built at Trenton, Michigan in 1889. by the Craig Ship Building Company. She was of ...
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...
William Hamilton Merritt (1793-1862) was a soldier, merchant, and politician who was instrumental in...
A photograph of the new Welland Ship Canal in Port Colborne, Ontario. The Maple Leaf Flour Mill can...
This barge was built in 1870 by Philander Lester, Vicksburg, Michigan. Her first enrollment was issu...
Construction on the Welland Ship Canal began in 1913 but progress was delayed due to a shortage of w...
The “William C. Atwater” was built in 1925 by Great Lakes Engineering Works of River Rouge, Michigan...
The wooden freighter Aurora, foreground, was built in Cleveland, Ohio in 1887. After she burned on ...
This vessel was built in 1890 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Dry Dock Company for Walter O. ...
The "Maitland No. 1" was built at Ecorse, Michigan in 1916. She carried railcars of coal across Lak...
The "Erie" was built by John E. Monk at Sandusky, Ohio in 1888. According to records, she was the fi...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
This vessel was built at Lorain, Ohio in 1952 by the American Ship Building Company.. She was owned ...
The "Niagara" was built in 1897 by the F.W.Wheeler and Company on West Bay City, Michigan. Although ...
Built at Kingston, Ont. in 1895 by and for the Folger Bros. as the "America," a side wheel steamer, ...
This vessel was built at Trenton, Michigan in 1889. by the Craig Ship Building Company. She was of ...
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...