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A Steam Tug Long Gone Built in Milwaukee in 1884, the 54-foot John Evenson had only been working as a harbor and towing tug for a little over a decade when a summertime collision abruptly sent it ...
The steam tug and the man it honored had been on Baillod's mind for decades. John Evenson was an important man in the Milwaukee maritime community in the late 1800s, Baillod explained.
The steam tug and the man it honored had been on Baillod's mind for decades. John Evenson was an important man in the Milwaukee maritime community in the late 1800s, Baillod explained.
TERRIBLE STEAM-TUG EXPLOSION.; Five Men Killed--Four of the Bodies Missing--Proceedings upon the Coroner's Inquest. THE STEAMER TOTALLY DESTROYED. STATEMENT OF CAPT. ANTHONY.
STEAM TUG BURNED. Share full article. Dec. 19, 1865. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from December 19, 1865, Page 8 Buy Reprints. View on timesmachine.
The Thomas H. Smith, a small bulk freight steamer often called a tug due to its modest size, was found in 80 feet of water about 5.5 miles east of Wind Point.
Freight steamer, fireboat among another record number of Lake Michigan shipwreck discoveries - Yahoo
The Thomas H. Smith was a small bulk freight steamer, often called a tug due to its modest size. Built in 1881 in Manitowoc by the Rand and Burger yard, it was commissioned by prominent Sturgeon ...
The steam tug and the man it honored had been on Baillod's mind for decades. John Evenson was an important man in the Milwaukee maritime community in the late 1800s, Baillod explained.
On the morning of Sept. 13, Brendon Baillod and Bob Jaeck set out on a three-day mission to find the John Evenson, a wood steam tug that sank in 1895. The Evenson's whereabouts have eluded people ...
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