Noon, Str. Seeandbee, "455-T" on negative., Photo shows a shipyard crew leaving the steamer Seeandbee for which they were probably doing finish work. She is at the Orleans Street yard in Detroit. She was launched in Wyandotte as an empty hull and immediately towed to Orleans Street to get her engines, boilers, and superstructure. On the right you can see the shear legs used to lift boilers and heavy machinery into new vessels. The Seeandbee sailed in June of 1913. (Source: W. Worden and C. Seavey, 2020), "Ship Bldg. Co." on negative., Detroit Publishing Co. no. X 1291., Gift; State Historical
Noon, Str. Seeandbee, "455-T" on negative., Photo shows a shipyard crew leaving the steamer Seeandbee for which they were probably doing finish work. She is at the Orleans Street yard in Detroit. She was launched in Wyandotte as an empty hull and immediately towed to Orleans Street to get her engines, boilers, and superstructure. On the right you can see the shear legs used to lift boilers and heavy machinery into new vessels. The Seeandbee sailed in June of 1913. (Source: W. Worden and C. Seavey, 2020), "Ship Bldg. Co." on negative., Detroit Publishing Co. no. X 1291., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Seeandbee (Side wheeler) , Side wheelers. , Laborers.
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