Image:Thomas Wilson whaleback BGSU 1 withBarges.jpg

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Description

Thomas Wilson in Weitzol Locks, Sault Ste. Marie, ca. 1901, with two "consort barges" in background, which she could tow. She sank in 1902 after being struck by the George Hadley in Duluth harbor.

Source

Historical photograph, found on Minnesota Historical Society website, page, image

Date

Unknown but ship sank in 1902 so image must have been taken least 105 years ago

Author

Unknown

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