Shipping -- Great Lakes (North America)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Logbook for the car ferry SPARTAN
The logbook contains detailed data on arrival and departure times, ports visited, number of railcars and/or vehicles loaded, weather, travel times, and other data. Also contains a note regarding the rescue of three boaters off Milwaukee.
Logbook for the EDWIN W. MUDGE
Pilothouse log for April 1-December 13, 1959.
Logbook for the FRANK PURNELL
General log for April 7 through Aug 13, 1960.
Logbook for the schooner SEVENTH OHIO
Logbook of a sailing ship detailing cargoes carried, ports visited, weather, and other data.
Logbook for the steamer CONSTITUTION
A log for the self-propelled barge CONSTITUTION covering eleven trips for the 1913 season, and one trip in October 1914. Data recorded includes date, time, location, bearing, and basic weather information.
Logbook for the W.R. STAFFORD
Log of a wooden propeller vessel on the Great Lakes; enrolled out of Detroit.
Logbook of the brig MAYFLOWER
Logbook of a general cargo sailing vessel on the Great Lakes, operating out of Ogdensburg, NY.
Logbook of the CONALLISON
Photocopy of the deck log for the CONALLISON (former J.R. SENSIBAR) for the 1981 shipping season. Data recorded includes date, time, plac, weather, heading, and notes.
Logbook of the schooner BELLE ELIZA
Logbook of a general cargo sailing vessel on the Great Lakes. Contains weather, cargo, sailing conditions, crew status, and other data.
Logbooks for the ADRIAN ISELIN
General logs for April 16-September 3, 1956, and October 16-December 9, 1958.
Logbooks for the CITY OF MIDLAND 41
Logbooks for carferry trips between January 1-July 19, 1963 (v.1) and June 29-December 22, 1966 (v.2).
Logbooks for the RENVOYLE
Master's scrap logbooks for April 8-December 16, 1960, and April 28-December 8, 1965.
Logbooks for the schooner EXILE
Logbooks for sailing vessel detailing cargoes carried, ports visited, weather, and other data.
Logbooks for the steam tender HAZE
Engineer's log for United States lighthouse tender HAZE for May 6-Oct 31, 1873 and the general log for May 1-Oct 27, 1874.
Logbooks for the tug WILLIAM A. WHITNEY
General logs for October 11, 1941, through April 26, 1942, and August 27, 1953-September 17, 1958.
Logbooks for the WYANDOTTE
Engineer's log for April 1-December 16, 1967, and the pilothouse log for March 26-October 1, 1968.
Lorain Electronics Corporation records
Lucien Henry Wilcox letters
Letters to his wife Addie, concern Great Lakes shipping and family matters; cover letter from donor includes biographical data. Letters written during Lucien's serivce aboard the schooner COMRADE.
LUCY NEFF logbook
The Lucy Neff was a wooden vessel built at West Bay City, Michigan in 1893 as the W.P. Ketcham; renamed the Lucy Neff in 1902 and served in the coastal trade; foundered during a storm on December 17, 1915. This logbook details a difficult voyage from Detroit to San Francisco, winter-over for repairs in Maine, and another voyage down the coast and to California, covering 1907-1908.
MACGILVRAY SHIRAS logbook
Logbook arranged by trip, giving location, cargo, time and distance traveled, weather conditions, and other notes.
MAGGIE MARSHALL crew time book
Photocopy of a volume that includes name of seaman, position, and rate of pay; original name of ship was the WILLIAM CRIPPEN from 1874-1881.
Marine news extracted from the Saugatuck weekly newspapers
Extracts of articles on Great Lakes shipping from the Saugatuck Commercial, Lake Shore Commercial, and the Saugatuck Commercial-Record. Includes an index to vessel names.
Marine protest for the schooner CONRAD REID
Legal document, filed after encountering damaging weather conditions, to protect the vessel and her owners against further claims brought forward by charterers, shippers or cargo receivers.
MARQUETTE (ship) logbook
Log of a ship owned by Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company, possibly written by B.H. Otten while in training on a merchant vessel during World War I with the U.S. Naval Auxiliary Reserves; includes numerous sketches of the Marquette and notes on seamanship along with some printed pamphlets. Ship originally built for the Dearborn Transit Company as the E.L. WALLACE and operated by them between 1906 and 1915.
Marsh & McLennan, Marine Underwriters, records
The Marsh and McLennan Marine Underwriters collection consist of Hull Claims Case Files, Personal Injury Case Files, Hull loss Records, Protection and Indemnity Loss Records, and Insurance Reviews, ranging from 1920 to 1973.
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- National Steel Corporation 9
- American Bureau of Shipping. Great Lakes Department 8
- United States. Coast Guard. District, 9th 8
- American Ship Building Company 7
- Interlake Steamship Company 7
- Pittsburgh Steamship Company 7
- United States Steel Corporation 7
- Wilson Marine Transit Company 7
- Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company 6
- Wright, Richard J., Dr., 1935-1986 6
- Canada Steamship Lines 5
- Kelley, Henry, Captain 5
- Milan Public Library 5
- Triad Salvage, Inc. 5
- American Steamship Company 4
- Dominion Marine Association 4
- Great Lakes Steamship Company 4
- Lake Carriers' Association 4
- Pickands Mather & Company 4
- Quebec & Ontario Transportation Company, Ltd. 4
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation 3
- Cleveland Plain Dealer 3
- Cleveland Tankers, Inc. 3
- Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company 3
- Columbia Transportation Company 3
- Edwin W. Mudge (ship) 3
- Ernest T. Weir (Steamship) 3
- George R. Fink (ship) 3
- Great Lakes Engineering Works 3
- Hall Corporation of Canada, Ltd. 3
- Hanna Mining Company 3
- Jackson Transit Company 3
- Kinsman Marine Transit Company 3
- Lockwood, James Cannon 3
- Nicholson Transit Company 3
- Samuel Mitchell (steamship) 3
- United States. Bureau of Customs 3
- United States. National Archives and Records Administration 3
- Weiner, Robert 3
- Ann Arbor Railroad Company 2
- Apter, Allen L. 2
- Barkhausen, Henry 2
- Bay Shipbuilding Company 2
- Canadian Pacific Railway Company 2
- Cedarville (Steamship) 2
- Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company 2
- Colonel James Pickands (ship) 2
- Conrad Reid (schooner) 2
- Daniel J. Morrell (Ship) 2
- Defoe Shipbuilding Company 2
- Dickson, Kenneth 2
- Dossin Great Lakes Museum 2
- Eastland (Ship) 2
- Edmund Fitzgerald (Ship) 2
- Edward J. Berwind (ship) 2
- Exile (schooner) 2
- Frederickson, Arthur C. 2
- Hansand Steamship Company 2
- Interstate Commerce Commission 2
- J. Burton Ayers (Ship) 2
- J.W. Westcott Company 2
- James Davidson (ship) 2
- Joseph H. Thompson (Ship) 2
- Labadie, Charles Patrick 2
- Leon Falk, Jr. (US 247576) 2
- Litton Industries 2
- Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corp. (Manitowoc, Wis.) 2
- McDougall-Duluth Shipbuilding Company 2
- McNeill, William 2
- Montauk (ship) 2
- Onchulenko, George 2
- Ontario Transportation and Pulp Company 2
- Paul L. Tietjen (Ship) 2
- Pic River (Steamer) 2
- Reid, Cornelius C., Captain 2
- Reiss Steamship Company 2
- Renvoyle (ship) 2
- Republic Steel Corporation 2
- Shiercliffe Hall (Ship) 2
- Skar-Ore Steamship Corporation 2
- Union Dry Dock Company 2
- United States. Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation 2
- United States. Coast Guard 2
- Wilford, Thomas, Captain, d. 1911 2
- William A. Reiss (ship) 2
- William J. Filbert (Ship) 2
- A.A. Turner Shipbuilding Company (Trenton, Mich.) 1
- A.E. Nettleton (Ship) 1
- Adam E. Cornelius (ship) 1
- Adrian Iselin (ship) 1
- Alfred H. Smith (ship) 1
- Algolake (Ship) 1
- Algoma Central Railway 1
- Algonac (ship) 1
- American Bureau of Shipping 1
- American Fur Company 1
- American Iron Ore Association 1
- American Steel Barge Company (Duluth, Minn.) 1
- Argo (ship) 1
- Arthur B. Homer (ship) 1
Subject Source
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Subject Term Type
- Topical
- Shipping
- Geographic
- Great Lakes (North America)