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John M. Osborn (steamboat) : ウィキペディア英語版
John M. Osborn

The ''John M Osborn’s'' career as a wooden steam barge lasted just two years. She sank in 1884 with the loss of five lives when the larger, steel-hulled ''Alberta'', which was called a “steel monster" and "terror of the lakes", rammed ''Osborn''. The wreck of the ''Osborn'' was discovered 100 years after her sinking. The wreck was illegally salvaged in the 1980s. Many of ''Osborn’s'' artifacts became the property of the State of Michigan after they were seized from Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum. The State allows the museum to display the artifacts as a loan. The wreck of the ''Osborn'' is now protected by the Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve as part of an underwater museum.
==Construction==
The ''John M. Osborn'' was a propeller wooden steam barge built in 1882 by Morley and Hill in Marine City, Michigan. She rebuilt in 1884 in Cleveland, Ohio for increased tonnage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ul.bgsu.edu/cgi-bin/xvsl2.cgi )〕 She was owned by George F. Cleveland and the Cleveland Mining Ore Company.

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