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Title:
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Frank L. Vance |
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No Alternative Title |
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Author:
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Unknown |
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No Series |
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Date:
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n.d.
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Publisher:
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Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
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Description:
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The FRANK L. VANCE was built in 1887 by W.H. Radcliffe at Cleveland, OH U.S. The Frank L. Vance is a wood hulled propeller driven vessel with a length of 257 feet, and a width of 39 feet. It displaces 1733 tons, and has a load capacity of 1444 tons. The vessel was removed from service with the following notation: Burned to water's edge twenty-five miles southwest of Ludington, MI, October 4, 1910; crew rescued by propeller MAGGIE MARSHALL. Vessel bound from a Lake Erie port with coal for Milwaukee; had put into Ludington for weather. The photograph shows the Frank L. Vance under way on the Great Lakes. More information about this vessel is available at the HCGL Website |
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Subject:
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ships -- great lakes -- n. america; ships -- great lakes -- Ohio |
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Coverage Spatial:
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Great Lakes
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Coverage Temporal:
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ca. 1887 -- 1910
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Type:
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4 x 6 Black & White Print |
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Language:
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Language Not Specified |
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Persistent URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/2374.BGSU/1325
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