This vessel was the flagship of the Pere Marquette fleet. She was built in 1940 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The "Midland" contained 74 state rooms, dining rooms and lounges. She carried hundreds of Coast Guard sailors for training in the early 1940s
The "Eastland" was built at Port Huron, Michigan in 1903. Early in her career she was used on Lake M...
Originally a lumber hooker (a ship to haul lumber) named the "Mark Covell," "Pere Marquette No. 6" w...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan in 1902 for the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company....
This vessel was built in 1890 at Owen Sound, Ontario by Simpson Shipyards for the North Shore Naviga...
Built at Kingston, Ont. in 1895 by and for the Folger Bros. as the "America," a side wheel steamer, ...
The "Pere Marquette No. 21" was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, in 1924. She carried railcars, autos...
The F.W. Wheeler & Company, in business from 1876 to 1899, at West Bay City, Michigan, built the "Pe...
The "City of Marquette" was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1890. She sailed along the west shore ...
The "City of Saginaw No. 31" was built in 1929 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, for the Pere Marquette Railr...
The Pere Marquette Railway, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, built the car ferry "City of Flint 32" in 1930 and...
The "City of Milwaukee," built in 1931 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, was one of at least five ferries own...
Christened "Pere Marquette No. 20" when she was built in 1903 by the American Ship Building Company,...
In 1882, the "Flint & Pere Marquette No. 1" - built in Detroit, Michigan - became the first of a fle...
This propeller driven steel vessel was built in 1926 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin by the Manitowoc Shippi...
The "Western Metropolis" was built in 1856 at Buffalo, New York. She was converted into a barge in ...
The "Eastland" was built at Port Huron, Michigan in 1903. Early in her career she was used on Lake M...
Originally a lumber hooker (a ship to haul lumber) named the "Mark Covell," "Pere Marquette No. 6" w...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan in 1902 for the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company....
This vessel was built in 1890 at Owen Sound, Ontario by Simpson Shipyards for the North Shore Naviga...
Built at Kingston, Ont. in 1895 by and for the Folger Bros. as the "America," a side wheel steamer, ...
The "Pere Marquette No. 21" was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, in 1924. She carried railcars, autos...
The F.W. Wheeler & Company, in business from 1876 to 1899, at West Bay City, Michigan, built the "Pe...
The "City of Marquette" was built at Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1890. She sailed along the west shore ...
The "City of Saginaw No. 31" was built in 1929 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, for the Pere Marquette Railr...
The Pere Marquette Railway, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, built the car ferry "City of Flint 32" in 1930 and...
The "City of Milwaukee," built in 1931 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, was one of at least five ferries own...
Christened "Pere Marquette No. 20" when she was built in 1903 by the American Ship Building Company,...
In 1882, the "Flint & Pere Marquette No. 1" - built in Detroit, Michigan - became the first of a fle...
This propeller driven steel vessel was built in 1926 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin by the Manitowoc Shippi...
The "Western Metropolis" was built in 1856 at Buffalo, New York. She was converted into a barge in ...
The "Eastland" was built at Port Huron, Michigan in 1903. Early in her career she was used on Lake M...
Originally a lumber hooker (a ship to haul lumber) named the "Mark Covell," "Pere Marquette No. 6" w...
This vessel was built at Wyandotte, Michigan in 1902 for the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company....