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- Lucia_A._Simpson abstract "Lucia A. Simpson was a wooden, 3-mast schooner, 127 feet in length, with a 28 foot beam and 8.7 feet depth of hold. The gross tonnage was 227.07 with sail propulsion. The official number is: 140097.Lucia A. Simpson was built in 1875 by Rand & Burger in Manitowoc, Wisconsin for Simpson & Co. of Milwaukee. Major repairs were done in 1883. Lucia A. Simpson was one of the last full-rigged schooners on the Great Lakes and one of the last still sailing into the 1930s. In May 1929 she was disabled in a squall off Algoma and was towed to Sturgeon Bay for repairs. There is a report that on July 27, 1929 the car ferry Ann Arbor No. 7 sighted the schooner Lucia A. Simpson in distress and towed her to Kewaunee, Wisconsin. In 1934, the Manitowoc Marine Museum considered purchasing her but on Dec. 3, 1935, a fire swept the \"graveyard of ships\" of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Building Company and destroyed her. There was no loss of life in the 1935 fire. Owner History 1875-1881 Simpson & Co. of Milwaukee 1882-1899, owned by E.G. Filer, Manistee, Mich. 1900, owned by Henry Durbin, South Milwaukee, Wis. 1901-1928, owned by Charles J. Sanderson, Milwaukee 1929-30, owned by Northern Marine Corp., Milwaukee 1931-35, owned by Town Harbor Yacht Club of Chicago but was still stored at the Sturgeon Bay Ship Building Co.".
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- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Bay_Shipbuilding_Company.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Category:1875_ships.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schooners.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Manitowoc,_Wisconsin.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Manitowoc_Marine_Museum.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLink Schooner.
- Lucia_A._Simpson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lucia A. Simpson".
- Lucia_A._Simpson subject Category:1875_ships.
- Lucia_A._Simpson subject Category:Sailing_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Lucia_A._Simpson subject Category:Schooners.
- Lucia_A._Simpson hypernym Schooner.
- Lucia_A._Simpson type Ship.
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- Lucia_A._Simpson comment "Lucia A. Simpson was a wooden, 3-mast schooner, 127 feet in length, with a 28 foot beam and 8.7 feet depth of hold. The gross tonnage was 227.07 with sail propulsion. The official number is: 140097.Lucia A. Simpson was built in 1875 by Rand & Burger in Manitowoc, Wisconsin for Simpson & Co. of Milwaukee. Major repairs were done in 1883. Lucia A. Simpson was one of the last full-rigged schooners on the Great Lakes and one of the last still sailing into the 1930s.".
- Lucia_A._Simpson label "Lucia A. Simpson".
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