Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 26, no. 1 (October 1993), p. 11

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Here is VULCAN as she looked when she was lying sunk at Hancock, Michigan, as a conse quence of her 1918 grounding on Point Abbaye. Below: It is the spring of 1920 and w o rkers at the Collingwood shipyard a re fitting new hatch covers on the newly rebuilt VINMOUNT. In the late autumn of 1928, VINMOUNT, SHERBROOKE, OXFORD and KINMOUNT a re m oored at Toronto Elevators with winter storage cargoes of grain.

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