Great Lakes Ships of Frank E. Kirby

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Frank E. Kirby
Frank Kirby
Great Lakes shipbuilding history
great lakes ships
inland waterway ship construction
Kirby ships
Learning about Michigan Maritime History
Maritime History
maritime industrial history of the Great Lakes
Michigan ship information
Michigan shipbuilders historical study
Naval Architect
nineteenth- and early twentieth-century ship design
regional maritime craftsmanship history
Scholarly Ship stories
Shipping history
Shipping in the great lakes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781611865653
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2026
  • Publisher: Michigan State University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This study of the legendary Michigan shipbuilder Frank E. Kirby examines his life and the accomplishments that earned him national esteem and international fame. Kirby was involved in the design and build of nearly one hundred vessels, many of which sailed the Great Lakes region. He is best known for designing the paddle steamer Tashmoo and two boats that ferried visitors to Boblo Island in the Detroit River for decades, Columbia and Ste. Claire. Though only three of his vessels remain, none of them operational, hundreds of thousands of Michiganders who are still alive today have been carried by Kirby vessels. Told through stories found in the Detroit Free Press, historical archives, family documents, an interview conducted by his daughter-in-law Dorothy Clement Kirby in 1926, and keepsakes, Richard Gebhart brings to life the story of one of the most prolific Great Lakes shipbuilders of the time.

Richard Gebhart was director of the White River Light Station lighthouse museum from 1975 to 1980. He has authored numerous articles of historical interest and essays for journals and newsletters of Great Lakes historical societies, as well as the book Ships and Shipwrecks: Stories from the Great Lakes and Tragedy and Triumph on the Great Lakes.

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