| | Delaware and Hudson
Champlain Transportation Company
Steamship Ticonderoga (II) "Ti"
Images |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Darren E. Hadley |
Photographer |
Darren E. Hadley |
Date Taken |
180th Anniversary |
Location |
Shelburne, VT
"Shelburne Museum" |
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Ticonderoga II |
Collection: |
Jim Shaughnessy |
Book |
Delaware & Hudson |
Date Taken |
Unknown |
Location |
Unknown
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| Historical Photograph from: Delaware &
Hudson {Book}
<< Jim Shaughnessy has graciously grant permission to use photos from
his book within the DHVM >> |
Statistical Table of S. S.
Ticonderoga
Year Completed: |
1906 |
In Service: |
1906-1932
1936-1953 |
Builder: |
Champlain Transportation
Company |
Port of Registry: |
Burlington, Vermont USA |
Where Built: |
T. S. Marvel Shipbuilding
Company; Newburgh, New York
Shelburne Shipyard; Shelburne, Vermont USA |
Cost: |
$162,232.65 (Estimated in
1957 Dollars @ $2,700,000.00) |
Length: |
220 Feet |
Beam: |
57.5 Feet |
Depth: |
11.5 Feet |
Draft: |
7 Feet |
Displacement: |
892 Tons |
Boilers: |
2 Fire-Tube, Return Flue; 750
Horsepower each (Hand-Fired)
Coal Consumption (at full throttle) 2 Tons / Hour
Bunker Capacity: 24 Tons |
Engine: |
Reciprocating, Vertical Beam;
W. & A. Fletcher Company
Number 193
One Cylinder: 9 Foot Stroke by 53 Inch Bore
Weight of Piston: 3 Tons
Steam Pressure: 50 Pounds / Square Inch
Vacuum: 28 Inches |
Smokestack: |
Outer shell 6 Feet in
diameter, Inner Flue 5 Feet in diameter
Height above hurricane desk: 38 Feet |
Paddlewheels: |
2 Morgan-Type (Feathering)
Dimensions: 25 Feet in diameter
Buckets: 10 Each Wheel; 33 Inches Wide & 9 Feet long
Maximum Revolutions: 28 / Minute |
Hull: |
Steal by T. S. Marvel Company |
Speed: |
Cruising |
Type: |
Day Boat - Freight,
Passenger, and Excursion |
Capacity: |
753 Persons (1913)
1,070 Persons (1923) |
Crew: |
Full Complement: 28
Captain/Master, Pilot, Mate, Deck Hand, Chief Engineer, Assistant
Engineer, Fireman, Watchman, Quartermaster, Purser, Steward/Stewardess,
Freight Clerk, Bartender, Hall & Recess Boys, Cook, Waiters, Scullion,
and Mess Boy |
Decks: |
Turtle, Saloon, Main, and
Engine |
Staterooms: |
Five available to the public
Rate (1926): $1.50 to $3.00 / Night |
Lifeboats: |
Six; plus One Workboat |
Master(s): |
W. Warren Rockwell
(1906-1909)
Frank G. White (1910-1919)
John Rushlow (1916, 1920-1927)
C. Grant Edson (1926, 1927-1930)
John E. Montgomery (1928, 1931-1932, 1940)
Douglas Cameron (1936-1940)
Alanson Fisher (1941-1947, 1949-1953) |
Final Disposition: |
Shelburne Museum; Shelburne
Vermont, USA |
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