The "Maitland No. 1" was built at Ecorse, Michigan in 1916. She carried railcars of coal across Lake Erie between Ashtabula, Ohio and Maitland, Ontario
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
Built in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1896 for the Dominion Transportation Company (Booth Line), the stee...
The steel "Ontario No. 1" was constructed by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company in Toronto, Quebec, i...
The steel "Ontario No. 2" was built by Polson Iron Works in Toronto, Ontario, in 1915. She was initi...
The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iro...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole". In ...
The "Glenn" was built in 1889 at South Haven, Michigan. She had several owners, most recently the O...
This photograph shows the "City of Erie" when she raced the "Tashmoo" from Cleveland to Buffalo in 1...
The Ann Arbor Railroad began providing rail service between Frankfort, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, i...
The steel car carrier "Madison" was built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan i...
In 1882, the "Flint & Pere Marquette No. 1" - built in Detroit, Michigan - became the first of a fle...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
In 1910, the “Brandon” was built by the Detroit Ship Building Co. of Wyandotte, Michigan. The steel ...
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
Built in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1896 for the Dominion Transportation Company (Booth Line), the stee...
The steel "Ontario No. 1" was constructed by the Canadian Shipbuilding Company in Toronto, Quebec, i...
The steel "Ontario No. 2" was built by Polson Iron Works in Toronto, Ontario, in 1915. She was initi...
The Sparta was built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 and was used to carry iron ore for the Cleveland Iro...
Originally built as the "Syracuse" in 1917 at Wyandotte, Michigan for the Western Transit Company, s...
The "Huron" was built in 1885 at Cleveland, Ohio and was originally known as the "Darius Cole". In ...
The "Glenn" was built in 1889 at South Haven, Michigan. She had several owners, most recently the O...
This photograph shows the "City of Erie" when she raced the "Tashmoo" from Cleveland to Buffalo in 1...
The Ann Arbor Railroad began providing rail service between Frankfort, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio, i...
The steel car carrier "Madison" was built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan i...
In 1882, the "Flint & Pere Marquette No. 1" - built in Detroit, Michigan - became the first of a fle...
Built of wood in 1874 at Chatham, Ont. for the Beatty Line, which later became the Northwestern Tran...
In 1910, the “Brandon” was built by the Detroit Ship Building Co. of Wyandotte, Michigan. The steel ...
The "Marquette and Bessemer No.2" replaced the first vessel of that name that had been lost in Lake ...
The “Ashtabula” was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of St. Clair, Michigan in 1906. She was ...
Built in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1896 for the Dominion Transportation Company (Booth Line), the stee...