- Appomattox (ship)
Infobox_nrhp | name =APPOMATTOX (Shipwreck)
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nearest_city=Shorewood, Wisconsin
lat_degrees = 43 | lat_minutes = 5 | lat_seconds = 37.09 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 87 | long_minutes = 51 | long_seconds = 58.35 | long_direction = W
locmapin = Wisconsin
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architect= Davidson, James
added =January 20 ,2005
governing_body = State
refnum=04001547 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The American ship Appomattox was a wooden bulk steamer, and one of thelargest wooden ships ever built. The "Appomattox" had a length of 319 feet (97.2 m) and a beam of 42 feet (12.8 m). [ [http://www.maritimetrails.org/research_shipwrecks_details.cfm?VESSELID=31 "Vessel Detail Information for: Appomattox (1896)"] , Wisconsin's Maritime Trails website.] [The "Door County Advocate" published an article onAugust 8 ,1896 on page 5 in which it listed the beam as 43 feet, or about 13.1 meters.] It was built in 1896 by James Davidson ofWest Bay City, Michigan . It had a triple expansion steam engine. Because of its immense length, the "Appomattox" used metallic cross bracing , a metallickeelson , metallic plates , and multiple metallic arches. Several syphons and steam-driven pumps were required to keep the "Appomattox" afloat. [http://www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org/explore_appomattox_serv.cfm "Wisconsin's Great Lakes Shipwrecks: Appomattox"]University of Wisconsin-Madison Sea Grant Institute andWisconsin Historical Society , 2003]The "Appomattox" operated mainly on the
Great Lakes , carryingLake Superior iron ore on her eastward voyages, and then returning westward with a load of coal. The ship usually towed the steamer barge "Santiago", which had a length of 324 feet (98.8 m), to increase the amount of cargo carried each trip. The "Appomattox" alone could carry more than 3000 tons of iron ore, and in combination with the "Santiago", the pair had a capacity approaching 8000 tons. The "Appomattox" went aground in a fog on the Great Lakes in 1905.Notes
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