SS ''Meteor'' is the sole surviving ship of the unconventional "
whaleback
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A whaleback was a type of cargo steamship of unusual design, with a hull that continuously curved above the waterline from vertical to horizontal. When fully loaded, only the rounded portion of the hull (the "whaleback" proper) could be seen a ...
" design.
The design, created by Scottish captain
Alexander McDougall (1845-1923), Alexander McDougall, enabled her to carry a maximum amount of cargo with a minimum of draft. ''Meteor'' was built in 1896 in
Superior, Wisconsin
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, United States, and, with a number of modifications, sailed until 1969. She is now a
museum ship
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in the city of her construction.
History
''Meteor'' was built by the
American Steel Barge Company (ASB) at their yard in
Superior, Wisconsin
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in the summer of 1896 as ''Frank Rockefeller''; number 36 of 44 whalebacks built between 1888 and 1898. McDougall's expense records listed the cost of construction of ''Frank Rockefeller'' as $181,573.38.
She was built for the ASB fleet and joined their barges and steamers in the movement of iron ore from
Lake Superior
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ports down to the steel mills of
Lake Erie
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and coal back up the lakes. She also carried grain on occasion. As a steamer, she often towed one or more of the company's "consort" barges. In 1900, along with the rest of the ASB fleet, she was sold to the
Bessemer Steamship Company, the marine division of the
Bessemer Steel Company. A year later, she again changed hands along with the whole of the Bessemer Fleet when it joined with seven other fleets to form the massive, 112-boat
Pittsburgh Steamship Company, marine division of the equally massive
US Steel. She grounded off Isle Royale on 2 November 1905 after she got lost in a snowstorm. Most of the damage from the grounding came from the barge she had been towingwhen the ship hit the rocks, the barge continued ahead until it crashed into the ''Frank Rockefeller''s stern.
Eventually repaired and put back into service, she sailed as a "Tin Stacker" (so called because of the silver painted funnels) until 1927.
That year, she was sold for use as a sand dredge and renamed ''South Park''. As a dredge, she was used to obtain fill for the site of the
Chicago World's Fair in 1933. In 1936, she changed hands again and became an auto carrier. She sailed for several years under this new guise, hauling new autos from
Detroit
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,
Milwaukee
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, and
Kewaunee until 1942. She was wrecked off
Manistique
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The city borders the adjacent Manistique Township, but the two are a ...
that year. Had it not been for the great demand for tonnage in World War II, she would have been scrapped. Instead, she was sold to the
Cleveland Tanker Company, and converted to a
tanker
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Transportation
* Tanker, a tank crewman (US)
* Tanker (ship), a ship designed to carry bulk liquids
** Chemical tanker, a type of tanker designed to transport chemicals in bulk
** Oil tanker, also known as a petroleum ta ...
. It was at this time that she obtained the name ''Meteor'', as Cleveland Tanker named their vessels after celestial bodies. As a tanker, she hauled gasoline and other liquids for over 25 years.
In 1969, ''Meteor'' was the last of the original 43 whalebacks, but that season, she ran aground on Gull Island Shoal off
Marquette, Michigan
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. Cleveland Tanker Company chose not to repair the 73-year-old steamer because ''Meteor'' was a
single-hull tanker and because of the severe damage that had been done to the hull. Because ''Meteor'' was the last surviving whaleback, she was bought, repaired and taken to
Superior, Wisconsin
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in 1971 for use as a
museum ship
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.
She was berthed at Barkers Island where she remains.
''Meteor'' is the last extant example of an experimental class of
lakers, other than wrecks such as the
''Thomas Wilson'' and the barge ''
Sagamore'', a favorite dive site in
Whitefish Bay
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. With the turn of the 21st century, ''Meteor'' was in a delicate state; her hull was rusting in places and the interiors were in serious need of repair. Because of her condition, in 2004 she was named one of the 10 most endangered historical properties by the
Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation
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. By 2016, restoration had progressed and many portions of the ship were in excellent condition.
Description
''Meteor'' is 380 feet long overall with a 366.5-foot keel, a beam of 45 feet, and a depth of 26 feet. The vessel measured 2,750
gross register tons and 2,013
net register tons
Net register tonnage (NRT, nrt, n.r.t.) is a ship's cargo volume capacity expressed in "register tons", one of which equals to a volume of . It is calculated by subtracting non-revenue-earning spaces i.e. spaces not available for carrying cargo, ...
.
[''Meteor'' (Whaleback carrier)]
Nomination form, National Register of Historic Places. She contains 12 cargo bays which now contain an exhibit on the history of the ship.
''Meteor'', along with her sister whalebacks, (with one exception, the ''John Ericsson''), were the first major boats on the Great Lakes with all accommodations aft and only a small room for the anchor windlass at the bow. Accommodations on ''Meteor'' include crew and officers' quarters, a galley, two dining areas, five showers, and three laundry areas.
Preservation and stabilization project
In 2001, the Great Lakes Shipwreck Preservation Society (GLSPS), Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association (WUAA), Lake Superior Maritime Museum Association (LSMMA), and the Superior Public Museums (SPM) started the S.S. Meteor Preservation and Stabilization Project. For one weekend in April, volunteers come together to work on ''Meteor''. In 2015, 40 volunteers participated and completed various tasks, including painting and cleaning up the exhibit area.
References
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External links
Superior Public Museums: SS Meteor
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1896 ships
Industry museums in Wisconsin
Museum ships in Wisconsin
Museums in Douglas County, Wisconsin
Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
Whaleback ships
Ships built in Superior, Wisconsin
National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Wisconsin
Great Lakes freighters