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Can't Find a Vessel? Can't find a vessel? If you're having trouble finding a particular ship, it may have been renamed. Follow these steps: 1) Look in the list below (in alphabetical order) 2) When you find the ship's name on the list, take note of its document ID # 3) Copy/paste or type the ID # into the search box at the top of the web site and hit Enter 4) The vessel's history page will appear with the vessel's original Great Lakes name at the top Searchable 1st Year of Name Document Great Lakes ID# Service 102 X130 1889 103 X131 1889 104 X147 1890 105 X148 1890 107 X150 1890 109 X187 1891 110 X177 1891 111 X184 1891 115 X185 1891 116 X180 1891 117 X186 1891 118 X202 1892 126 X316 1893 127 X209 1892 129 X303 1893 130 X304 1893 131 X305 1893 132 X306 1893 133 X307 1893 134 X308 1893 137 X613 1896 Abby 0216 1902 Aberdeen W531 1892 Abocol 4002 1940 Abyssinia W591 1896 Abyssinian W014 1848 Acadialite 3009 1930 Acadian 0840 1908 Acadian 1313 1913 Ace 2528 1925 Acton 2810 1928 Adams, Avery C. 5908 1959 Adams, Cuyler 0403 1904 Adams, Geo. W. W191 1875 Adams, Thomas 0225 1902 Adams, Tom W391 1888 Adelaide 0916 1909 Adelanto 2529 1925 Adirondak 4302 1943 Admiral 0009 1900 Admiral Clark 0642 1906 Admiral Sebree 0641 1906 Adria 2218 1922 Adriatic 0830 1908 Adriatica 3019 1930 Advance X085 1884 Aetna 2615 1926 Aetna 2619 1926 Affleck, B. F. 2701 1927 African Asphalt 8801 1988 Aft X711 1897 Agassiz, R. L. 0716 1907 Agawa 0215 1902 Agawa 0806 1908 Agawa Canyon 7001 1970 Agga 2362 1923 Agia Trias 7707 1977 Agnes W. W356 1887 Agnew, William C. 1104 1911 Ahern Coaster 0343 1903 Ailes, J. W. 0219 1902 Aird, John B. 8301 1983 Akeley, H. C. W251 1881 Al Joul 7002 1970 Alabama 1033 1910 Aladewe 7413 1974 Alalc 0343 1903 Alaska X013 1871 Alaska Shell 0146 1901 Alba 2204 1922 Albany X064 1884 Albany Sears 5707 1957 Albert Clement 2743 1927 Alberta X102 1884 Albright, John J. 0110 1901 Alfred X705 1897 Alfred J. X705 1897 Algeria W592 1896 Algobay 7803 1978 Algocape 6005 1960 Algocape 6703 1967 Algocatalyst 7405 1974 Algocen 0902 1909 Algocen 6801 1968 Algoeast 7708 1977 Algofax 6906 1969 Algogulf 6108 1961 Algogulf 6602 1966 Algoisle 6307 1963 Algolake 7706 1977 Algoma X101 1884 Algoma Enterprise 7905 1979 Algoma Montreal 5202 1962 Algoma Navigator 7404 1974 Algoma Olympic 7606 1976 Algoma Progress 6802 1968 Algoma Provider 6305 1963 Algoma Quebec 6306 1963 Algoma Transfer 4314 1943 Algoma Transport 7904 1979 Algomarine 6803 1968 Algonac X065 1884 Algonorth 7703 1977 Algonova 6905 1969 Algonquin X126 1888 Algonquins 2929 1929 Algontario 7806 1978 Algoport 7901 1979 Algorail 0108 1901 Algorail 6806 1968 Algoriver 6007 1960 Algosar 7409 1974 Algosar 7808 1978 Algosea 7605 1976 Algosea 8305 1983 Algosoo 0109 1901 Algosoo 7403 1974 Algosound 6505 1965 Algosteel 0803 1908 Algosteel 6602 1966 Algostream 6603 1966 Algoville 6702 1967 Algoway 0315 1903 Algoway 7204 1972 Algowest 8202 1982 Algowood 8101 1981 Aliciana 2353 1923 Alkalli Seri 6503 1965 Allegheny 1022 1910 Allen, Harry L. 1007 1910 Allen, Martha E. 2801 1928 Allette 2622 1926 Alpena 0903 1909 Alpena 4201 1942 Al-Sayb 7 8602 1986 Altadoc X607 1896 Altadoc 0105 1901 Alva X309 1893 Amazon W151 1873 Amazon X701 1897 Amazonas W616 1898 Ambassador 8305 1983 Amberg, William A. 1708 1917 America W011 1848 America W041 1854 America X136 1889 America X317 1893 American 2115 1921 American Century 8103 1981 American Courage 7903 1979 American Fortitude 5301 1953 American Integrity 7804 1978 American Mariner 8002 1980 American Republic 8105 1981 American Spirit 7802 1978 American Valor 5304 1953 American Victory 6103 1961 Americana 0845 1908 Ames, A. E. 0351 1903 Ames, Ward 0733 1907 Amoco 6509 1965 Amoco Great Lakes 8203 1982 Amoco Illinois 1801 1918 Amoco Indiana 3701 1937 Amoco Michigan 2802 1928 Amoco Wisconsin 3002 1930 Amsterdam Socony 2425 1924 Amur 0344 1903 Andaste X201 1892 Anderson, Arthur M. 5206 1952 Anderson, Edward H. 0648 1906 Anderson, John 0224 1902 Andree 3304 1935 Andrews, Howard F. 0911 1909 Andrews, Matthew 0722 1907 Andrews, Matthew 2301 1923 Andrews, Matthew 2402 1924 Andros Mariner 2112 1921 Andy 2909 1929 Angeline X906 1899 Angol 1022 1910 Angus, R. Bruce 5101 1951 Ann Arbor No. 1 W532 1892 Ann Arbor No. 2 W533 1892 Ann Arbor No. 3 X817 1898 Ann Arbor No. 4 0648 1906 Ann Arbor No. 5 1037 1910 Ann Arbor No. 6 1714 1917 Ann Arbor No. 7 2538 1925 Anna Maria Ievoli 2206 1922 Anne Jensen X196 1891 Anne Marie 0741 1907 Ansell. C. A. 2925 1929 Anteriority 7608 1976 Anthony Enright 5008 1950 Anthony J. 5311 1953 Anticosti 2102 1921 Antonio Braz 2345 1923 Antrim X716 1897 Anu 8108 1981 Anzac W517 1891 Appomattox W593 1896 Aquarama 5607 1956 Aquidaban 2357 1923 Aquila 2342 1923 Ara 2105 1921 Arabia X025 1873 Arabian X223 1892 Aragon X626 1896 Araruna 1309 1913 Archer's Hope 5701 1957 Arcturus 0606 1906 Argo 0149 1901 Argonaut W152 1873 Argus X807 1898 Argus 0301 1903 Aries 2529 1925 Arizona W433 1889 Arlington 1023 1910 Arlington 1308 1913 Armco 5304 1953 Armenia W594 1896 Armour, Philip D. W431 1889 Armstrong, Frank 4304 1943 Arosa 2321 1923 Arromanches 0340 1903 Arvida X167 1890 Asfamarine 8801 1988 Ash, Annie M. W392 1888 Ash, W. M. Vacy 6907 1969 Ashbay 2345 1923 Ashcroft 2501 1925 Ashington 2104 1921 Ashland 4307 1943 Ashleaf 0333 1903 Ashley, J. S. 0904 1909 Ashtabula 0649 1906 Asia 2364 1923 Aspenleaf 0334 1903 Assiniboia 0846 1908 Astmahco III 2731 1927 Asturienne 1411 1914 Atacama 0742 1907 Athabasca X103 1884 Athens W606 1897 Atikokan X501 1895 Atkinson, Arthur K. 1714 1917 Atlanta W511 1891 Atlantic W016 1849 Atlantic Dealer 6105 1961 Atlantic Erie 8501 1985 Atlantic Huron 8401 1984 Atlantic Superior 8201 1982 Atlantic Trader 2618 1926 Atlantic Trader 7803 1978 Atlantic Wood 7707 1977 Atlasco W268 1881 Atterbury, W. W. 0919 1909 Atwater, William C. 2507 1925 Aube X627 1896 Auburn W201 1878 Augsbury, Frank A. 2212 1922 Augustin Le Borgne 2838 1928 Augustus, A. A. 1002 1910 Aurania X502 1895 Aurora W351 1887 Aurora 2625 1926 Austin, C. L. 1101 1911 Australasia W316 1884 Australia X814 1897 Avalon X197 1891 Avalon II 1032 1910 Averell, Wm. J. W317W317 1884 Avery, Sewell 4303 1943 Avery, Waldo A. W318 1884 Avon W200 1877 Avondale 0820 1908 Avondale 2926 1929 Axel Heiberg 7412 1974 Aycliffe Hall 2811 1928 Ayers, J. Burton 4310 1943 Aztec Chief 5006 1950 B. A. Peerless 5217 1952 B. V. Rayna 2607 1926 Back Bay 0834 1908 Bacoi 1211 1912 Baden X316 1893 Badger X177 1891 Badger 5316 1953 Badger State W071 1862 Badger State 1210 1912 Baffin Transport 7207 1972 Baie Comeau 5408 1954 Baie Comeau II 7707 1977 Baie St. Paul 6301 1963 Bailey, F. A. 0615 1906 Baird, Frank B. 2334 1923 Baker, George F. 0710 1907 Balboa Trader 4803 1948 Ball Brothers 0503 1905 Ball, Frank C. 0631 1906 Ballentine, David W153 1873 Ballyholme Bay 5008 1950 Baltic W102 1867 Baltic 0219 1902 Baltic Queen 4320 1943 Baltimore W257 1881 Band, C. S. X614 1896 Bangor X308 1893 Bannockburn X319 1893 Baravia X187 1891 Barbara X123 1888 Barbara X140 1889 Barber, E. B. 5310 1953 Barclay, David 2812 1928 Barge Laviolette 6110 1961 Barker, James R. 7602 1976 Barker, Kaye E. 5204 1952 Barlum, John J. W471 1890 Barlum, John J. 0902 1909 Barlum, Thomas 0803 1908 Barnes, Andrew M. 2111 1921 Barnes, Julius H. 4002 1940 Barnes, R. L. 1713 1917 Barnes, Richard J. 2110 1921 Barnes, Robert L. (USS) 1713 1917 Barnstable W357 1887 Barnum, George G. 0513 1905 Barnum, William H. W154 1873 Baroness X148 1890 Barr, H. A. W551 1893 Barrie 2511 1925 Bartelme, M. J. X503 1895 Bartelme, Michael J. X606 1896 Bartlett, E. B. X178 1891 Bartow, J. H. 0735 1907 Basingbrook 0416 1904 Basingcreek 1029 1910 Batchawanna W265 1881 Bath X130 1889 Batiscan 0931 1909 Battleford 2520 1925 Bay City X149 1890 Bay State X195 1891 Bay Transport 2113 1921 Bay Transport 3202 1932 Bay View X179 1891 Bayanna X626 1896 Bayersher 1025 1910 Bayfair 2820 1928 Bayfax 1214 1912 Baygeorge 1209 1912 Bayleaf 0339 1903 Bayport X178 1891 Bayquinte 1214 1912 Bayton 0402 1904 Bayusona 0235 1902 Beam Beginner 5602 1956 Beatty, Charles 0235 1902 Beavercliffe Hall 6501 1965 Beaverton 0837 1908 Becker, W. H. 0823 1908 Becker, William D. W552 1893 Bedlington 2828 1928 Beechbay 2346 1923 Beechglen 2308 1923 Beeghly, Charles M. 5903 1959 Belchers 2342 1923 Belgium 0222 1902 Bell, Sir Isaac Lothian X715 1897 Belle Isle 4306 1943 Belle River 7704 1977 Belleville X006 1865 Belleville X025 1873 Belvoir 2521 1925 Belvoir 5503 1955 Bencas 4321 1943 Benlos 2845 1928 Benmaple 2109 1921 Bennett, C. A. 0804 1908 Bennett, Viscount 0804 1908 Bennington 0833 1908 Bennington X718 1897 Bering Trader 3805 1938 Berkeley 2368 1923 Berkshire X131 1889 Bermuda W607 1897 Bermudez X317 1893 Berry, B. F. 0804 1908 Berry, Nixon 2003 1920 Berryton 0804 1908 Berwind, Edward J. 2402 1924 Berwind, Harry A. 0808 1908 Berwyn 2429 1924 Bessemer, Sir Henry X606 1896 Bethlehem X123 1888 Bethlehem 1702 1917 Bickerdike X025 1873 Bielman, C. F. W534 1892 Biessard 2352 1923 Bigorange XVI 8602 1986 Bill 2829 1928 Billings, Frank 1021 1910 Binghamton X052 1882 Birchbay W292 1882 Birchglen 2709 1927 Birchglen 8303 1983 Birchton 2413 1924 Biskra 2364 1923 Bissho Maru 2217 1922 Biwabik W571 1894 Bixby, W. K. 0626 1906 Black Bay 6302 1963 Black River X715 1897 Black Rock W608 1897 Black, Clarence A.
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