SS Muskegon

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Name
  • Peerless (1872-1907)
  • Muskegon (1907-1910)
OperatorIndependent Sand Company
BuilderIra Lafrinnier, Cleveland, Ohio
The Muskegon prior to her sinking
History
United States
Name
  • Peerless (1872-1907)
  • Muskegon (1907-1910)
OperatorIndependent Sand Company
Port of registry United States, Chicago, Illinois
BuilderIra Lafrinnier, Cleveland, Ohio
In serviceJuly 3, 1872
Out of serviceOctober 6, 1910
IdentificationU.S. Registry #20470
FateBurned off Michigan City, Indiana[1]
General characteristics
Class & typeBulk Freighter
Tonnage1275.57 Gross register tons
Length
  • 220 ft (67 m) LOA
  • 211 ft (64 m) LBP
Beam39.8 ft (12.1 m)
Height32 ft (9.8 m)
Draft23 ft (7.0 m)
Installed power2 x Scotch marine boilers
Propulsion700 horsepower High pressure condensing engine
National Register of Historic Places data
MUSKEGON Shipwreck Site
SS Muskegon is located in Indiana
SS Muskegon
SS Muskegon is located in the United States
SS Muskegon
LocationOff the coast of Michigan City, Indiana, LaPorte County, Indiana
Nearest cityMichigan City, Indiana
Coordinates41°43′00″N 86°56′00″W / 41.716667°N 86.933333°W / 41.716667; -86.933333
Built1872
ArchitectIra Lafrinnier
Architectural styleSteamship
NRHP reference No.89000290[2]
Added to NRHPApril 26, 1989

The SS Muskegon was a wooden hulled American passenger and package freight vessel that burned down on October 6, 1910 off the coast of Michigan City, Indiana in LaPorte County, Indiana, United States while unloading a cargo of sand.[3] On April 26, 1989 the remains of the Muskegon were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Design and construction

The Muskegon today

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