Great Lakes Shipping and the SS Meteor

TheĀ SSĀ MeteorĀ sailed the lakes longer than most ships of her day, and in her many reincarnations she offers a portrait of how some of the industries on the Great Lakes changed– and what those changes meant for Wisconsin.Ā  Launched in 1896, the then-namedĀ Frank…

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The Wreck of the Tanner

The Wrecked VesselTheĀ TannerĀ was a barque, or three-masted ship, whose foremast was square-rigged and whose main-and mizzenmasts were fore-and-aft rigged. It measured 156.38 feet long by 31.75 feet in breadth.Ā The ship was built in 1863Ā by the Milwaukee shipbuilding firm Ellsworth & Davidson and…

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Williams Bay, WI

Captain Israel Williams founded Williams Bay, Wisconsin, in 1835. Williams and his two sons originally traveled to Wisconsin from their Massachusetts home to look for good farmland. Williams Bay was later named in honor of Captain Williams.Until 1890, only a few families…

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Yerkes Telescope Construction and Use

Ā The construction of theĀ 40-inch refracting telescopeĀ at Yerkes Observatory inĀ Williams Bay, Wisconsin, was directed by George Hale, an astrophysicist at the University of Chicago, and funded by Charles Yerkes, a Chicago businessman. The telescope is made of 40-inch glass lenses manufactured by the…

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