Samuel M. Sloan of Buffalo, New York, built the "Favorite" in 1909. The ship sailed as the "Favorite" until 1915, when she was bought by Clow-Nicholson Transportation Company, Duluth, Minnesota. The Chicora carried passengers on the Niagara River and Lake Michigan. She was burned or abandoned in the late 1930s on the Chicago River
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
The "Papoose," originally named the "Chub," was built at Bronte, Ontario, Canada. The "Papoose" was...
This propeller was built in 1862 by Stevens & Presley, Cleveland, Ohio. In 1929, she became "Charlie...
Samuel M. Sloan of Buffalo, New York, built the "Favorite" in 1909. The ship sailed as the "Favorite...
The "Chicora" was built at the Detroit Dry Dock Company in Detroit, Michigan in 1892. Owner Graham a...
The "Chicora" was built in 1864 by William C. Miller & Son, Birkenhead, England. She was built as a...
This vessel was built in 1864 at Liverpool, England under the name of "Let-Her-Be." She was built as...
"Let Her Be" was the original name of this Canadian sidewheeler built at Liverpool, England in 1864....
Built for the Great Lakes Towing Co. at Buffalo in 1907, the "Favorite" had the most complete equipm...
Owned by Nicol Transit Company of Buffalo, New York, the "John M. Nicol" was built at West Bay City,...
The "Wilkesbarre" was built in 1901 for the Lehigh Valley Transportation Company of Buffalo, New Yor...
In 1910, the “Brandon” was built by the Detroit Ship Building Co. of Wyandotte, Michigan. The steel ...
The “Charles Beatty” was built in 1902 by the Craig Ship Building Co. of Toledo, Ohio. The steel pro...
Built at Buffalo, New York in 1881, the "Russell Sage" sailed Lakes Erie, Michigan, and Ontario for ...
The ship launched as the "Harlem" on July 3, 1888, became the "Minnesota" in 1911. Originally a two ...
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
The "Papoose," originally named the "Chub," was built at Bronte, Ontario, Canada. The "Papoose" was...
This propeller was built in 1862 by Stevens & Presley, Cleveland, Ohio. In 1929, she became "Charlie...
Samuel M. Sloan of Buffalo, New York, built the "Favorite" in 1909. The ship sailed as the "Favorite...
The "Chicora" was built at the Detroit Dry Dock Company in Detroit, Michigan in 1892. Owner Graham a...
The "Chicora" was built in 1864 by William C. Miller & Son, Birkenhead, England. She was built as a...
This vessel was built in 1864 at Liverpool, England under the name of "Let-Her-Be." She was built as...
"Let Her Be" was the original name of this Canadian sidewheeler built at Liverpool, England in 1864....
Built for the Great Lakes Towing Co. at Buffalo in 1907, the "Favorite" had the most complete equipm...
Owned by Nicol Transit Company of Buffalo, New York, the "John M. Nicol" was built at West Bay City,...
The "Wilkesbarre" was built in 1901 for the Lehigh Valley Transportation Company of Buffalo, New Yor...
In 1910, the “Brandon” was built by the Detroit Ship Building Co. of Wyandotte, Michigan. The steel ...
The “Charles Beatty” was built in 1902 by the Craig Ship Building Co. of Toledo, Ohio. The steel pro...
Built at Buffalo, New York in 1881, the "Russell Sage" sailed Lakes Erie, Michigan, and Ontario for ...
The ship launched as the "Harlem" on July 3, 1888, became the "Minnesota" in 1911. Originally a two ...
The “United States” was built in 1909 by the Manitowoc Dry Dock Co. of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The ste...
The "Papoose," originally named the "Chub," was built at Bronte, Ontario, Canada. The "Papoose" was...
This propeller was built in 1862 by Stevens & Presley, Cleveland, Ohio. In 1929, she became "Charlie...