Wisconsin Maritime Museum

Spokane (Propeller, 1886)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
Spokane
Year of Build:
1886
Major repairs:
(1908-1910);
Rebuilt:
1. 1892, Cleveland, Ohio;
2. 1921;
Official Number:
116104
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Cleveland, Ohio
Vessel Type:
Propeller
Hull Materials:
Steel
Builder Name:
Globe Iron Works
Ownership Notes:
Wilson, Thomas, (1886-1900); Wilson Transit Company, (1900-1908)l Reid Transit Company, (1910-1929); Spokane Steamship Company, (1929-1925);
Master(s):
Lowe, John, (1886); Jones, B. H., (1888-1890):
Hull Dimensions
1886
Length: 249.5' Width/Beam: 39' Depth: 20'
1892
Length: 311.8' Width/Beam: 38.2' Depth: 20.8'
Tonnage
1886
Gross: 1,741.90 Net: 1,465.48
1892
Gross: 2,356.56 Net: 1,974.67
1921
Enrollments/Registration
June 17, 1886
   Port: Cleveland Number: 97 of 1886
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: New Vessel
Next document: Cleveland 3-10-1888
March 10, 1888
   Port: Cleveland Number: 44 of 1888
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 3-22-8891
March 22, 1889
   Port: Cleveland Number: 56 of 1889
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 3-27-1890
March 27, 1890
   Port: Cleveland Number: 61 of 1890
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 5-6-1892
May 6, 1892
   Port: Cleveland Number: 105 of 1892
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Rebuilt
Next document: Cleveland 3-27-1900
March 27, 1900
   Port: Cleveland
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
History
Classification:
a. Propeller, Spokane (1886-1935)
Nationality:
American (1886-1935)
Chronology:
1. 10/29/1907, Gull Rock, Manitou Island, ashore and released;
2. 7/30/1903, Colchester Light, ashore and released, (coal);
3. 6/7/1915, southeast bend of St. Clair River, ashore and released, (paper);
Notes
General notes:
Machinery: fore & aft compound engine, 26-50x42, built 1886, by Globe Iron Works, Cleveland, Ohio; Boiler #2, scotch, 11'x13', built 1896, Cleveland Ship Building Company, Cleveland, Ohio;
She was out of documentation from 3/21/1908 to 6/20/1910;
She was scrapped at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1935;
She was converted to a package freight vessel in 1921;
She was the first boat built entirely of steel at Cleveland, Ohio;
Sources:
1. Master Abstracts: Cleveland, Ohio;
2. Enrollment: Cleveland, Ohio;
3. John Poole's notes;
4. Wright's Master Sheet;
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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