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- Q7273711 abstract "The R. J. Hackett (official number 21934) was a steamer built in 1869. When first launched, the ship's wide cross-section and long midships hold were unconventional, but the design's advantages in moving cargo through the inland lakes spawned many imitators. The Hackett is recognized as the first Great Lakes freighter, a vessel type that has dominated Great Lakes shipping for over 100 years. In 1905, the Hackett caught fire and sank on Whaleback Shoal in Green Bay, 9.5 miles (15.3 km) southeast of the Cedar River in Menominee County, Michigan. The wreck site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.".
- Q7273711 activeYearsEndDate "1905-11-12".
- Q7273711 length "63.3984".
- Q7273711 shipBeam "9.7536".
- Q7273711 shipLaunch "1869-11-16".
- Q7273711 status "Sunk on Whaleback Shoal inGreen Bay".
- Q7273711 thumbnail RJ_Hackett.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7273711 added "1992-05-21".
- Q7273711 built "1869".
- Q7273711 location "Whaleback Shoal in Green Bay, 9.5 miles southeast of the Cedar River in Menominee County, Michigan.".
- Q7273711 name "R. J. HACKETT Shipwreck Site".
- Q7273711 refnum "92000464".
- Q7273711 shipFate "Sunk on Whaleback Shoal in Green Bay".
- Q7273711 shipLaunched "1869-11-16".
- Q7273711 shipName "R. J. Hackett".
- Q7273711 shipOutOfService "1905-11-12".
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- Q7273711 comment "The R. J. Hackett (official number 21934) was a steamer built in 1869. When first launched, the ship's wide cross-section and long midships hold were unconventional, but the design's advantages in moving cargo through the inland lakes spawned many imitators. The Hackett is recognized as the first Great Lakes freighter, a vessel type that has dominated Great Lakes shipping for over 100 years.".
- Q7273711 label "R. J. Hackett (steamer)".
- Q7273711 depiction RJ_Hackett.jpg.
- Q7273711 name "R. J. Hackett".