Shipping -- Great Lakes (North America)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
GEORGE M. STEINBRENNER log sheets
Loose log sheets for trips made on Sept 21, Oct. 3, 8, 1974, and May 4, 8, 13, 14, 1977; gives information on course, cargo, and some remarks on weather.
Steamer PAUL L. TIETJEN records
The PAUL J. TIETJEN was built by the American Ship Building Company and was launched at Cleveland, Ohio on January 12, 1907. The vessel was originally the MATTHEW ANDREWS (1907-1933) and later sailed as the HARRY L. FINDLAY (1933-1965). Most of the material in the collection dates from the 1970's and includes service reports, chief engineer's instructions, engine room workbook and log, inspections, and crew members' information cards.
Transcripts of logs for various vessels
Summary transcripts of logs of several Great Lakes vessels created by Mark Shumaker. Data normally includes date, type of cargo loaded/unloaded, source port, and destination port.
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Name
- Paul L. Tietjen (Ship) 2
- Canada Steamship Lines 1
- Colonel James Pickands (ship) 1
- Edgewater (tanker) 1
- Ernest T. Weir (Steamship) 1
- George M. Steinbrenner (Ship) 1
- Gleneagles (ship) 1
- J.H. Hillman, Jr. (ship) 1
- James Davidson (ship) 1
- Jupiter (ship) 1
- Lake Winnipeg (ship) 1
- Lorena I (ship) 1
- Mantadoc (ship) 1
- Nicholson Transit Company 1
- Paul H. Carnahan (ship) 1
- Pickands Mather & Company 1
- Shumaker, Mark 1
- Triad Salvage, Inc. 1
- Troy H. Browning (ship) 1
- Verona (ship) 1
- Weiner, Robert 1
- William A. Reiss (ship) 1
Subject Source
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Subject Term Type
- Topical
- Shipping
- Geographic
- Great Lakes (North America)