
Builder: | Detroit Dry Dock Co. | |||
Location: | Wyandotte, MI | |||
Year of Build: | 1881 | |||
Official Number: | 80861 | |||
Vessel Length: | 203' 9" | Gross Tonnage: | 1181 | |
Vessel Width: | 35' 1 " | Net Tonnage: | 1021 | |
Vessel Height: | 11' 7" | Hull Material: | Steel | |
Name Changes | ||
1881 - 1899 | Wisconsin | |
1899 - 1910 | Naomi | |
1910 - 1918 | E. G. Crosby | |
1918 - 1919 | General Robert M. O'Reilly | |
1919 - 1920 | E. G. Crosby | |
1920 - 1924 | Pilgrim | |
1924 - 1929 | Wisconsin | |
Ownership Changes | ||
1881 - 1883 | Goodrich Transit Co. | |
1883 - 1896 | Grand Haven & Milwaukee Transportation Co. | |
1896 - 1918 | Crosby Transportation Co. | |
1918 - 1919 | U.S. Shipping Board | |
1919 - 1922 | Chicago, Racine & Milwaukee Steamship Co. | |
1922 - 1929 | Goodrich Transit Co. |
Notes: | Rebuilt in 1909 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, following a fire on May 21, 1907, which nearly | |
destroyed the ship. The vessel's beam was increased to 41' 1" and its GRT increased to 1907. | ||