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Fr. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. Marine Historical Collection
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George S. Cleet
Harlem
Mystic Isle
Wolverine
Milwaukee Clipper
Algerian
International
International
William E. Corey
Viking
Easton
City of Everett
Fort Willdoc
City of Cheboygan - Operated between Mackinaw City and St. Ignace prior to the Mackinac Bridge.
Flour City
William H. Daniels
Starboard side view, 1920s. Steel tug designed for ocean service, used on Great Lakes to tow barges.

The Fr. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. Marine Historical Collection, which was donated to the University of Detroit Mercy in 1993, is considered one of the most complete private collections of information on the subject of Great Lakes marine history.  The collection consists of close to 58,000 photographs, plastic and glass negatives, postcards, color plates, sketches, and paintings, as well as detailed information on nearly every commercial ship that sailed the Great Lakes since 1850.

The collection also contains 52 notebooks filled with more than 70 years worth of compiled data on virtually every steamship (about 10,000) of more than 100 tons that has navigated the Great Lakes.  The data includes the years of which the ships were built, their owners, the ships’ dimensions, type of equipment used on them, final disposition and other data.  In addition, the collection has details on almost every fleet navigating the Great Lakes.

The collection contains ship models, several objects salvaged from sunken vessels, and memorabilia, such as company pennants. Approximately 1600 books and 41 journals and newsletter titles which document Great Lakes Marine history round out the collection.

This digital database provides a sampling of the print images in the historical collection.  The number of online images will continue to grow as the Libraries/Instructional Design Studio work to make more of this unique collection available to the general public.

Please contact the library reference desk at edesk@udmercy.edu  or 313-993-1071 for assistance with this collection.

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