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The SS William Edenborn was a 497-foot (151 m) long Great Lakes freighter that had a 62-year career on the Great Lakes. She was built by the West Bay City Shipbuilding Company of West Bay City, Michigan. She was originally built for the American Steamship Company, in 1900. At the time of her launch she was the largest vessel on the lakes, this is why she was given the title Queen of the Lakes. In 1901 she was sold to the Pittsburgh Steamship Company.

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  • SS William Edenborn (en)
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  • The SS William Edenborn was a 497-foot (151 m) long Great Lakes freighter that had a 62-year career on the Great Lakes. She was built by the West Bay City Shipbuilding Company of West Bay City, Michigan. She was originally built for the American Steamship Company, in 1900. At the time of her launch she was the largest vessel on the lakes, this is why she was given the title Queen of the Lakes. In 1901 she was sold to the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/William_Edenborn.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/William_Edenborn_aground_after_the_Mataafa_Storm.jpg
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  • West Bay City Shipbuilding Company (en)
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  • The steamer William Edenborn underway (en)
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  • Sunk as a breakwater in Cleveland, Ohio along with the (en)
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  • U.S. Registry #81702 (en)
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  • William Edenborn.jpg (en)
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  • The Edenborn used to tow the barge Madeira (en)
  • The Edenborn is currently buried under of dredgings from the Cuyahoga river (en)
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  • The SS William Edenborn was a 497-foot (151 m) long Great Lakes freighter that had a 62-year career on the Great Lakes. She was built by the West Bay City Shipbuilding Company of West Bay City, Michigan. She was originally built for the American Steamship Company, in 1900. At the time of her launch she was the largest vessel on the lakes, this is why she was given the title Queen of the Lakes. In 1901 she was sold to the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. (en)
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  • Sunk as a breakwater inCleveland, Ohioalong with the
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