Category:State of New York (ship, 1883)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: Passenger ship, sidewheel steamship
- Official number: 126150
- Built by: Detroit Dry Dock Co., Wyandotte, MI
- Yard No: 61W
- Keel laid:
- Launched:
- Completed: 1896
- Length over all: 203 ft
- Beam: 32.4 ft
- GRT: 807
- DWT:
- greatlakeships.org
- www.nemoha.org
- shipbuildinghistory.com
History
[edit]- 1883 Named City of Mackinac; Flag: United States
- Port: Detroit
- Owner: Detroit & Cleveland Steam Navigation Co.
- 1892.08 Sold to Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co.
- 1893 Renamed State of New York
- 1899 Sold to Cleveland & Buffalo line, Cleveland
- Port: Cleveland
- 1906 Sold to Rochester & Ogdensburg Navigation Co., Ogdensburg, NY.
- 1911 Sold to Detroit & Cleveland Steam Navigation Co., Detroit
- 1918 Sold to Goodrich Transit Co., Chicago, IL; renamed Florida
- 1923 Sold to Western Transportation Co., Chicago
- 1933 Served at Century of Progress Exposition
- 1934-6 Not in service; dismantled and made into barge
- 1937 Sold to Columbia Yacht Club, Chicago, as their clubhouse; renamed Columbia
- 1985 Sold to Joe Salon, Chicago, renamed Showboat Sari II
- 1989 Sold
- 1992.08.31 Sank at dock
Media in category "State of New York (ship, 1883)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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State of New York formerly the City of Macinack (1883).jpg 969 × 530; 48 KB
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State of New York steamer at Port Dover in 1905.jpg 400 × 305; 25 KB
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Steamboat State of New York on Cuyahoga in Cleveland.jpg 9,420 × 7,520; 6.56 MB
Categories:
- Ships built in 1883
- Ships built in Michigan
- Ships registered in Cleveland, Ohio
- Steamboats by name
- Steamboats of the United States
- Passenger ships of the United States
- Ships sunk in 1992
- Ships scrapped in the United States
- Ships named after New York
- Sidewheel steamboats powered by walking beam engines
- City of Mackinac (ship, 1883)