INDIA (1871, Propeller)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
INDIA
Also known as:
CITY OF OTTAWA; INDIA (1928); SAULT STE. MARIE; INDIA (1930)
Year of Build:
1871
Official Number:
100008
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Buffalo, New York, United States
Vessel Type:
Propeller
Additional vessel types:
Barge
Hull Materials:
Iron
Builder Name:
Gibson & Craig
Original Owner:
Erie & Western Transit Co
Power
Propulsion:
Screw
Engine Type:
Low pressure
# Boilers:
Firebox 12' x 16'
Propulsion Notes:
36" x 36" stroke engine built by H.G. Trout Co, 1871
Hull Dimensions
Length:
210'
Beam:
32.5'
Depth:
14'
Tonnage (gross):
1239
Tonnage (net):
932
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana
Date:
1948
How:
Scrapped
History
Chronology:

1871 Owned Erie 7 Western Transit Co

1906 Owned Montreal & Lake Erie Steamship Co; C 122018; new fore & aft engine, 22"-44" x 36" by Polson Iron Works

1907 Renamed CITY OF OTTAWA

1913 Owned Canada Steamship Lines

1928 Owned Charles F. Mann Line; US 100008; renamed INDIA

1929 Owned Algoma Steamship Co Ltd; C 122018; renamed SAULT STE. MARIE

1930 Owned Thomas Candler; US 100008; reduced to barge; renamed INDIA

1932 Owned Detroit Tug Line

1933 Owned Pine Ridge Coal Co

1934 Owned India Navigation Co

1942 Owned U.S. Maritime Commission

1948 Scrapped in Lake Pontchartrain, LA

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Contact
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Email:specialcollections@alpenalibrary.org
Website:
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Alpena, Michigan 49707
USA
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