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S.S. Alabama in the Chicago Harbor, 1934
S.S. Alabama in the Chicago Harbor, 1934
TitleS.S. Alabama in the Chicago Harbor, 1934
DescriptionPhotograph. The most photographed Goodrich steamer of all time, the Alabama was commissioned in 1910, and served on the cross-lake passenger and cargo route for many years. The Goodrich Transit Company ceased operations in 1932, and thereafter the Alabama was chartered from her new bondholders by the Garland & Sullivan Steamship Company, among many others. By the early 1960s, the Alabama had become unprofitable, and ended her days as a stripped-down construction barge in the Saginaw Bay, Michigan area.
Neighborhood/Street/VenueLoop (Chicago, Ill.)
Chicago River (Ill.)
Subject.TGM1Steamboats
Buildings
Subject.LCSHAlabama (Steamer : 1910) -- Photographs
Goodrich Transit Company
Inland water transportation -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Photographs
Steamboats -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Photographs
Photographer/Artist/CreatorKennedy, Robert H.
DateOfOriginal1934
Time Period1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939
Repository NameChicago Public Library Special Collections and Preservation Division
Repository NumberPHOTOGRAPH SPE-GLSC 1.9
Languageeng
CollectionGreat Lakes Shipping Collection
Rightshttp://www.chipublib.org/aboutcpl/cplpolicies/policies/photo_reproduct.php
TypeDigital image;
Formatimage/jpeg;
Original formatPhotographs
Size4.5 x 2.75 in.
Subject.LOCALShips
transportation
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