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Name of vessel: |
Ann Arbor No. 2 |
Nation: |
US |
Number: |
106984 |
Type: |
Propeller - wood - Hull 5" oak, sheathed 4' above and below water line with 3/16" steel, designed for 14 knots |
Dimensions: |
264'2" x 53' x 14'7" |
Tonnage: |
1444 Gross;572 Net; |
Date build: |
1892 |
Place build: |
Toledo, Ohio |
Builder: |
Craig Shipbuilding Company |
Date of launch: |
December 7, 1892 Hull No. 56 |
Name change(s) : Date: |
(a) Ann Arbor No. 2 1892
- 1916 |
Owner(s): Name Place Date |
(1) Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan Frankfort, MI 1892 - 1895 |
Rebuilds: |
Hull strength in 1906 |
Disposition: |
In collision with steamer William E. Corey, abandoned in 1927 |
Engine Data |
Type: 3 fore & aft Horizontal Compound ( 1 in bow, 2
in stern) |
Boiler Data |
Type: Fire Box Number:
3 |
Vessel Remarks: |
In service Jan. 1, 1893. Last revenue trip 9/29/1912. Retire at Frankfort, Mich., in 1913. Left in tow of Ann Arbor No. 4, on October 10, 1914, for Manistee, Mich., where hull was stripped of machinery and converted to sand barge. One boiler went into lumber steamer Marshall F. Butters, and the other into passenger/freight streamer Petoskey. |
Designed by Henry F. Burger August 24th, 2005