UP_digCenter_AK01b298_Whaleback_Charles_W._Wetmore_Wetzel_Lock.jpg
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English:
The
whaleback
steamer
SS Charles W. Wetmore
in the
Weitzel Lock
(now removed)ni of the
Soo Locks
, headed downbound on the first leg of a journey to London, England via the
St Lawrence River
, carrying 95,000 bushels of wheat. She will not return to the
Great Lakes
.
This image is taken from the
Upper Peninsula Digitization Center Collections
, image
provenance page
,
image url
, and is believed to be in the public domain, as the original photograph was taken in 1891.
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- 2008-02-08 03:57 (UTC) | Lar | 105249 (bytes) | 1118×552 | == Summary == The [[whaleback]] steamer [[SS Charles W. Wetmore]] in the [[Weitzel Lock]] of the [[Soo Locks]], headed downbound on the first leg of a journey to [[London, England]] via the [[St Lawrence River]], carrying 95,000 bushels of wheat. She wil