Rodgers, Bradley ALengieza, Joseph Thaddeus2016-05-252019-02-262016-052016-05-03May 2016http://hdl.handle.net/10342/5333The "whaleback" type of bulk commodity freighter, indigenous to the Great Lakes of North America at the end of the nineteenth century, has engendered much notice for its novel appearance; however, this appearance masks the essential vernacularity of the vessel. Comparative disposition analysis reveals that whalebacks experienced longevity comparable to contemporary Great Lakes freighter of similar construction material and size, implying that popular narrative overstates whaleback abnormality. Market and social forces which contributed to the rise and fall of the whaleback type are explored.application/pdfenWhalebacks--Great Lakes (North America)Cargo shipsVernacular in Curves: The Mythologizing of the Great Lakes WhalebackMaster's Thesis2016-05-25