Chris Winters SOUTHDOWN CHALLENGER

Long Ships Passing – Working Christmas Eve

December 24, 2023

The SOUTHDOWN CHALLENGER arrives alongside the C.T.C. No. 1 at the Southdown cement terminal on Lake Calumet, South Chicago, Illinois, Christmas Eve, 2004.

The SOUTHDOWN CHALLENGER has been a Milwaukee regular under many names.  Built as the WILLIAM P. SNYDER in 1906 at Ecorse, Mich. by the Great Lakes Engineering Works for the Shenango Steamship Company, she measured 530 feet in length, 56.2 in beam and 32 in depth.  In 1926 she was renamed ELTON HOYT II, in 1952 ALEX D. CHISHOLM, in 1966 MEDUSA CHALLENGER, in 1999 SOUTHDOWN CHALLENGER and in 2005 ST. MARYS CHALLENGER.

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Chris Winters is a Trustee of the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society, a well-known author and has been a photojournalist for over 25 years.  He and his cameras have enjoyed a privileged glimpse into the lives of merchant mariners aboard some of the Great Lakes best-known and best-loved vessels.