Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 30, no. 5 (February 1998), p. 16

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Lay-Ups - cont'd. 16. Elberta: CITY OF MILWAUKEE (museum). Douglas: KEEWATIN (museum). Ludington: ARTHUR K. ATKINSON, BADGER, SPARTAN. South Chicago: C. T. C. NO. 1, J. B. FORD, INTEGRITY (barge), MEDUSA CONQUEST. Chicago: ABBY (yacht clubhouse), SHOWBOAT SARI II (sunken hulk, formerly COLUMBIA - yacht clubhouse). Milwaukee: BURNS HARBOR, STEWART J. CORT, MEDUSA CHALLENGER, ST. MARYS CE­ MENT I, PAUL H. TOWNSEND, TRITON (tug). Green Bay: LEWIS G. HARRIMAN. Sturgeon Bay: ARTHUR M. ANDERSON, JOSEPH L. BLOCK, CALCITE II, CASON J. CAL­ LAWAY, PHILIP R. CLARKE, ADAM E. CORNELIUS, JACKLYN M. (tug), SAM LAUD, MESABI MINER, OGLEBAY NORTON, PATHFINDER, PRES. QUE ISLE, EDWARD L. RYERSON, GEORGE A. STINSON, WILFRED SYKES, MYRON C. TAYLOR, CHARLES E. WILSON. Menominee: WILLIAM H. DONNER (barge). Escanaba: L. E. BLOCK, McKEE SONS, OLIVE L. MOORE (tug), JOSEPH H. THOMPSON, JOSEPH H. THOMPSON JR. (tug). Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan: ANTIQUARIAN (research), BIDE-A-WEE (excursion), BOYD (research), JAMES M. BRAY (survey), U. S. C. G. BUCKTHORN, PAUL BUNYAN (gatelifter), DERRICK BOAT NO. 4, OWEN M. FREDERICK (tug), HARVEY (derrick barge), HIAWATHA (excursion), HOLIDAY (excursion), ISLAND EXPRESS (Mackinac ferry), JARCO 1402 (barge), U. S. C. G. KATMAI BAY, LE VOYAGEUR (excursion), MACKINAW CITY (tug), MAINE (tug), McALLISTER 132 (barge), MISSOURI (tug), NICOLET (derrick barge), NOKOMIS (excursion), OJIBWAY (supply boat), OKLAHO­ MA (tug), SHELTER BAY (tug), SOO RIVER BELLE (pilotboat), STRAITS EXPRESS (Mackinac ferry), VALLEY CAMP (museum), WHITEFISH BAY (tug). Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario: ADANAC (tug), ALTON (barge), ANGLIAN LADY (tug), AVENGER IV (tug), C. C. G. S. CARIBOU ISLE, CHIEF SHINGWAUK (excursion), CHIEF WAWATAM (barge), WILFRED M. COHEN (tug), G. L. B. NO. 1 (hulk), G. L. B. NO. 2 (barge), GOKI (tug), CHARLES W. JOHNSON (barge), MARTIN E. JOHNSON (tug), MALDEN (barge), McKELLAR (barge), ROD McLEAN (tug hulk), NORGOMA (museum), NOTTINGHAM CASTLE (steam excursion, formerly at Minett, Lake Rosseau), OSPREY (tug), P. M. L. 2501 (barge), P. M. L. SALVAGER (barge), W. I. SCOTT PURVIS (tug), W. J. IVAN PURVIS (tug), ROCKET (tug), SHEILA P. (tug), TOLSMA BAY (tug), W. N. TWOLAN (tug), WAUBNAV (tug), WISP ("tug"), YANKCANUCK. Thunder Bay: ALGOCEN, ALGONORTH, ASHLEY MARIE (fishtug), CANADIAN RANGER, GEORGE N. CARLETON (tug), R. G. CASSIDY (tug), COASTAL CRUISER (tug), DONALD MAC (tug), FRONTENAC, GLENADA (tug), HALIFAX, F. A. JOHNSON (tug, no en­ gine), GENERAL LEVIS (ex dredge), MARION G. (fishtug), PENINSULA (tug), POINTE VALOUR (tug), QUEDOC, ROBERT JOHN (tug), ROBERT W. (tug), ROSALEE D. (tug), ROSALINE (fishtug), SAGUENAY, VANDOC, JAMES WHALEN (museum tug), WOLF RIVER. * * * We extend our most sincere thanks to the following members who have contri­ buted material for inclusion in these listings: Jim Bartke, Terry Beahen, Rene Beauchamp, Ken Davis, Marc Dease, Don Dube, Jim Gallant, Glen Gardiner, Gerald Hutton, Andy LaBorde, Buck Longhurst, Mac Mackay, Alan Mann, Jim Michael, Mike Nicholls, Carmen Paris, Leslie Reading, Albert Schelling, Jimmy Sprunt and Duncan White. If your name was not included in our roster of contributors, and if there was no lay-up list for your local port, you know what to do about it! The situation can be remedied by sending us a report as soon as possible for in­ clusion in our follow-up report which will appear in the March issue. Write to us at the address shown on the front page of this issue, or fax the Edi­ tor at (416) 361-2872 (being sure to show our name on your fax header). Cor­ rections to this month's listings are also welcome; we strive for accuracy! * * * * *

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