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- Q5340037 subject Q15253662.
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- Q5340037 abstract "Edna G is a tugboat which worked the Great Lakes and is now preserved as a museum ship. Edna G was built by the Cleveland Shipbuilding Company in 1896 for the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad at a cost $35,397.50. She was named for the daughter of J. L. Greatsinger, president of the railroad.She has a length of 92.42 feet, a beam of 23 feet, a depth of 7.42 feet, a gross register tonnage of 154 tons, and a net register tonnage of 67 tons.Home-ported at Two Harbors, Minnesota, Edna G moved ships and barges carrying iron ore and taconite from the Mesabi Range and other smaller sites in the Iron Range region of northeast Minnesota. She spent her entire working career at Two Harbors with the exception of World War I (1917–1919) when she served on the eastern seaboard. She was out of service from 1931 to 1933 due to the depression.Over the years Edna G was involved in several shipwreck rescues including the surviving crew of the Madeira. Her last tow was the Cason J. Calloway on December 30, 1980. She was the last coal-fired, steam-engine tug in service on the lakes when she was retired in 1981. Edna G. is one of the attractions of the Lake County Historical Society in Two Harbors.16x16px Media related to Edna G. at Wikimedia Commons".
- Q5340037 cost "35397.5".
- Q5340037 length "28.169616".
- Q5340037 owner Q3041139.
- Q5340037 shipBeam "7.0104".
- Q5340037 status "National Historic Landmark".
- Q5340037 thumbnail Edna_G_004.jpg?width=300.
- Q5340037 type Q191826.
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- Q5340037 added "1975-06-05".
- Q5340037 built "1896".
- Q5340037 location Q993483.
- Q5340037 name "Edna G".
- Q5340037 refnum "75002144".
- Q5340037 shipBeam "23.0".
- Q5340037 shipLength "92.42".
- Q5340037 shipName "Edna G".
- Q5340037 shipOriginalCost "35397.5".
- Q5340037 shipOwner Q3041139.
- Q5340037 shipStatus "National Historic Landmark".
- Q5340037 shipType Q191826.
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- Q5340037 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5340037 type Ship.
- Q5340037 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q5340037 comment "Edna G is a tugboat which worked the Great Lakes and is now preserved as a museum ship. Edna G was built by the Cleveland Shipbuilding Company in 1896 for the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad at a cost $35,397.50. She was named for the daughter of J. L.".
- Q5340037 label "Edna G".
- Q5340037 depiction Edna_G_004.jpg.
- Q5340037 name "Edna G".