George Hulett didn’t especially seem like the kind of person who could change the course of American history. The native of Conneaut, Ohio—a Lake Erie town that’s as far northeast as you can get and ...
The Cleveland Landmarks Commission recently approved a resolution supporting the Working Group’s plan to erect part of a Hulett – a bucket and an arm – at the site of the mothballed William G. Mather ...
The HULETT ORE UNLOADERS were invented by Clevelander GEORGE H. HULETT in 1898, as a means to quickly unload lake ore carriers. The 100-foot-tall, 800-ton machines were capable of shoveling up to 17 ...
The new idea involves erecting a 60-foot-high Hulett bucket arm at the northeast corner of Dock 32 at North Coast Harbor, where the restored William G. Mather Steamship, owned by the Great Lakes ...
George Hulett didn’t especially seem like the kind of person who could change the course of American history. The native of Conneaut, Ohio—a Lake Erie town that’s as far northeast as you can get and ...
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