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The SS Marquette was a wooden-hulled, American Great Lakes freighter built in 1881, that sank on Lake Superior, five miles east of Michigan Island, Ashland County, Wisconsin, Apostle Islands, United States on October 15, 1903. [2] On the day of February 13, 2008 the remains of the Marquette were listed on the National Register of Historic ...
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After only a year of service, the entire line was bought by a competitor, the Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon Railroad. [3] The structure was used as the main freight and passenger depot in Negaunee until it was replaced with a newer structure in 1922. [ 2 ]
On February 21 it struck and sank the fishing steamer T. W. Ferry docked at the Pere Marquette Railway Company dock in Ludington. [11] The steamship was originally called the Pere Marquette and renamed the Pere Marquette No. 15 in 1924. [12] She was scrapped in 1935. [13] The naval architect who designed the steamship was Robert Logan. He ...
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Spring snow fell in the Lake Superior area in Michigan on May 2, the National Weather Service reported. Snowfall the previous day officially broke the daily snow record for Marquette, with more ...