Frank L. Vance

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Title: Frank L. Vance
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Publisher: Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
Description: 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
Subject: ships -- great lakes -- n. america;
ships -- great lakes -- Ohio
Coverage Spatial: Great Lakes
Coverage Temporal: ca. 1887 -- 1910
Type: 4 x 6 Black & White Print
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Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.BGSU/1325

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