Dara Fillmore graduated in 2014 with a degree in public history. She loves researching and writing about nearly anything historical- especially maritime and fur trade history. With her free time, she enjoys playing folk music and being outdoors.
The SS Meteor was launched as the SS Frank Rockefeller in Superior, Wisconsin by the American Steel Barge Company in 1896. The last remaining of only 44 “whaleback” ships ever built, it was designed by a Scottish immigrant named Alexander McDougall.
The SS Meteor sailed the lakes longer than most ships of her day, and in her many reincarnations she offers a portrait of how some of the industries on the Great Lakes changed– and what those changes meant for Wisconsin.
The American Steel Barge Company will illustrate that the Twin Ports of Duluth and Superior were sometimes at odds over the shipping industry but typically ended up operating as a unit for economic reasons.