Category:City of Cleveland (ship, 1886)
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City of Cleveland passenger steamer, built 1886, 2nd of 3 by this name which sailed for the Detroit and Cleveland (D & C) Line. Sank in Detroit River in 1901, repaired. Burned in 1932 at Ecorse, Michigan; dismantled.
Named:
- City of Cleveland (1886 - 1907)
- City of St. Ignace (1907 - 1927)
- Keystone (1927 - 1932)
Media in category "City of Cleveland (ship, 1886)"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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A lake tour to picturesque Mackinac via the D. and C (1890) (14577411520).jpg 1,784 × 2,302; 742 KB
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A lake tour to picturesque Mackinac via the D. and C (1890) (14764103535).jpg 2,880 × 1,754; 1.18 MB
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Cuyahoga River from viaduct.jpg 9,620 × 7,700; 6.71 MB
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EB1911 Ship - Fig 19 -Great Lake Passenger Steamer 'City of Cleveland'.png 1,074 × 285; 172 KB
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EB1911 Ship - Fig. 19 - City of Cleveland - midship section.png 519 × 329; 77 KB
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River from Viaduct (16372500083).jpg 3,291 × 2,139; 1.06 MB
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River from Viaduct (16992527525).jpg 3,292 × 2,098; 1.12 MB
Categories:
- Ships of the United States
- Ships built at Detroit Shipbuilding Company, Wyandotte, Michigan
- Ships built in 1886
- Paddle steamers of the United States
- Passenger ships of the United States
- Sidewheel Great Lakes boats
- Paddle steamers of Michigan
- Ships named City of Cleveland
- Ships sunk in 1901
- Ship disasters in 1932
- Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company