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Decade: 1960
Item type(s): Clippings
Groups: Lake Superior area newspapers; Lake Superior area newspapers
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Naugatuck Conducting Ice Survey
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Naugatuck left the Michigan Sault base today for an exploratory ice survey downriver.
The 110 foot craft was due to go as far down as Lake Nicolet, and possibly beyond to Neebish Island
It' s finding will not have a bearing on ...
Sault Vessel Return to Open Harbor Season
The 3,280 ton motor vessel Yankcanuck commanded by Captain W. E. Dexter, docked at the Sault harbor Monday afternoon to officially open the 1964 St. Mary's River navigation season.
Captain Dexter received the traditional silk hat welcome from ...
Grounded Freighter Lightered.
The Yankcanuck freighter Mancox which ran aground in the St. Marys River yesterday, afternoon left the government dock at the foot of Pim Street at 1 p.m. today.
The ship freed itself at 9:30 a.m. after having 125 tons of her steel cargo transferred to its...
Manzzuttti May Be First
Expect Official Opening of Sault Lock on April 12.
April 12 has been selected as the tentative date for opening the Sault Locks to commercial traffic.
Although the icebreaker Alexander Henry and freighter Manzzutti locked through the Canadian Ship Canal during the ...
Long ships leave St. Mary's River until Spring.
The longest shipping season in this area since the end of the Second World War came to an end Sunday.
As the motor Vessel Yankcanuck, flagship of Yankcanuck Steamships Limited of the Sault locked through the MacArthur lock at 3:41 p.m. Sunday,...