Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum

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The ship William G. Mather may be a retired Great Lakes bulk cargo ship currently rebuilt as a repository ship in Cleveland, Ohio, one among four within the Great Lakes region. She transported wares like ore, coal, stone, and grain to ports throughout the good Lakes, and was nicknamed “The Ship That engineered Cleveland” as a result of Cleveland’s steel mills were a frequent destination.She was engineered by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan, because the flagship for the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company and was named in honor of the then-company president, William Gwinn Mather. The Mather remained the Cliffs’ flagship till the Edward B. Henry Graham Greene was in-built 1952. She remained a lively a part of the Cliffs’ fleet till the top of the 1980 navigation season.

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