Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 23, no. 5 (February 1991), p. 15

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15. C o n n e a u t : No Lay-ups. L o r a i n : No Lay-ups. Lay-Up List A s h t a b u l a : No Lay-ups. H u r o n : SEAWAY QUEEN. - c o n t 'd . S a n d u s k y : A RRO W (ferry), CHALL E N G E R (ferry), CITY OF S A N DUSKY (excursion), COM MU TER (ferry), DI SPATCH (ferry), JOHN R, EMERY, EN DEAVOR (ferry), GOO DT IME I (excursion), ISLAND TRADER (ferry), KELLEY ISLANDER (ferry). T o l e d o : CA NDA CE ANDRIE (crane barge), A M E R I C A N REPUBLIC, ARMCO, J. BURTON AYERS, BESSIE B. (tug), WILLIS B. BOYER (museum), BUFFALO, CO URTNEY BURTON, C O L UM BI A STAR, COLUMBUS (dredge), ADA M E. CORNELIUS, LEWIS WILSON FOY, JO SE PH H. FRANTZ, FUEL OIL (barge), GEMINI (intermittent winter operation), GE NER AL (tug), JOE VAN (tug), SAMUEL MATHER, MIDDLETOWN, M O N T A N A (tug), MUS KEG ON (tug), N AN CY ANN (tug), NEW H A M P S H I R E (tug), NICOLET, ROBERT C. NORTON, CR IS P I N OGLEBAY, OREGON (tug), W I L L I A M A. REISS, W. C. R I C H A R D S O N (hull), SATURN, SPARROWS POINT, HENRY STEINBRENNER, UTAH (tug), FRED R. WHITE JR., H. LEE WHITE. D e a r b o r n : KAYE E. BARKER, LEE A. TREGURTHA. GEORGE A. M o n r o e : JULIE DEE STINSON. CANAD I A N ENTERPRISE. (lightship museum). (tug). E c o r s e : S. T. CRAPO, O j i b w a y : STADACONA, D e t r o i t : COLUMBIA, LAKEWOOD TARANTAU. (barge), W i n d s o r : AQUARAMA, Port H u r o n : HURON STE. CLAIRE. S arnia and Point E d w a r d : JOHN B. AIRD, ALGOCAPE, ALGONORTH, CANADIAN CENTURY, C A N A D I A N TRANSPORT, DUC d ' O RLEANS (excursion), EA STERN SHELL, E N E RC HE M REFINER, GL ENADA (tug), LE FRENE NO. 1, SCURRY (barge), TUSKER (tug). G o d e r i c h : CEDARGLEN, DEBBIE LYNN (tug), DONALD BERT (tug), IAN MAC (tug), OAKGLEN. B a y p o r t s : No lay-ups at Port McNicoll, C o l l i n g w o o d : MANTADOC. R ogers C i t y : CA LCITE L u d i n g t o n : BADGER, M u s k e g o n : HIGHWAY U . S . S. SIL VE RS ID ES II, Midl a n d or Tiffin. CHI-CHEEMAUN, NINDAWAYMA. Owen S o u n d : BEECHGLEN, GEORGE A. SLOAN, M Y R O N C. TAYLOR. (museum). SELVICK (barge), F r a n k f o r t : CITY OF MILWAUKEE. 16, SEA CASTLE (museum). D o u g l a s : KEEWATIN SPARTAN. MEL (barge), WI LFRED CITY OF MIDL A N D 41, WILLIAM Indiana H a r b o r : EDWARD L. RYERSON, South C h i c a g o : C . T . C. NO. 1, J. SYKES. H a m m o n d : CLIPPER. (yacht clubhouse). B. FORD. C h i c a g o : ABBY M i l w a u k e e : ROGER BLOUGH, BURNS HARBOR, C ASON J. CALLAWAY, STEWART J. CORT, WI LL I A M H. DONNER (storage and transfer facility), E. M. FORD, EDWIN H. GOTT, MEDUSA CHALLENGER, JOHN G. MUNSON, PRESQUE ISLE, PAUL H. TOWNSEND. K e w a u n e e : AR THUR K. ATKINSON. S t u r g e o n B a y : A M E R I C A N MARINER, JOSEPH L. BLOCK, LAUD, LI LLIAN (barge), VIKING, CHARLES E. WILSON. G r e e n B a y : LEWIS G. HARRIMAN, TR ITON (tug), V I R G I N I A (tug). O K L AHOMA (tug), ST. L. PHILIP MARY'S M OORE R. CLARKE, SAM CEMENT (tug), (barge), JO S E P H H. M e n o m i n e e : BUCKEYE (barge), McKEE SONS, OLIVE T H O M P S O N (barge), JOSEPH H. T H O M P S O N JR. (tug). E s c a n a b a : L. E. BLOCK. D e T o u r : No Lay-ups. Guard vessels, plus Sault Ste. Marie, M i c h i g a n : Nume rous exc u r s i o n boats, Coast and tugs. No major commercial vessels. VA L L E Y CAMP (museum). Sault Ste. Marie, O n t a r i o : N O R G O M A (museum), assorted tugs, barges and exc u r s i o n boats. TADOUSSAC, YANKCANUCK, Thun d e r B a y : ALGOMARINE, ALGOWOOD, C A N A D I A N OLYMPIC, GEORGE N. C A R L E T O N (tug), COMEAUDOC, DONALD MAC (tug), JOHN A. FRANCE, FRONTENAC, G . L . B.# 2 (barge), INCAN SUPERIOR, ROBERT JOHN (tug), KINS M A N INDEPENDENT, LEMOYNE, MI S E F O R D (tug), P E N INSULA (tug), W. J. IVAN PURVIS (tug), RICHELIEU, SENNEVILLE.

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