86230 research outputs found
Sort by
"George N. Orr" 86350
The "George N. Orr" was a propeller vessel registered in the United States and built in 1896 in Chicago, Illinois. The ship was built by the Chicago Ship Building Company and had its first enrollment May 19, 1896 in that city. The vessel was 326.00 feet long and was 42.16 feet wide with a gross tonnage of 2872.71 tons. The "George N. Orr" had three owners. The original owner was C. W Elphicke and others (1896-1899). Additional owners were; Canada-Atlantic Transit Company (1899-1917), and United States Shipping Board (1917-1917). The "George N. Orr" was cut in half and joined by strapping on its journey to Montreal, Canada. On this final trip on December 7, 1917, at Savage Harbour, Prince Edward Island, the strap broke that was securing the vessel and she broke in half. The "George N. Orr" was a total loss but no lives were lost
IG II(2) 1034 – Decree honoring the ‘ergastinai,’ the young women who made the peplos for Athena, with a catalog of names
Squeeze and photograph
IG II(2) 1130 – Decree of a Cretan city granting proxeny to Athenian ambassadors and establishing laws for its citizens in Athens
Squeez
IG II(2) 1214 – Decree of Piraeus granting honors to Kallidamos of Cholleidai – stoichedon
Squeez