Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 36, no. 8 (May 2004), photos

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GLENLEDI, now in C . S. L. colours, is upbound in Little Rapids Cut in a 1926 Young photo. Note the "billboard" on her side. Downbound on Lake Huron with a full load o f grain, RENVOYLE was caught in the late 1930s by the camera o f Capt. William J. Taylor. It is June 1, 1967, and RENVOYLE lies at anchor in the St. Clair River off Port Huron after sinking SYLVANIA. Note her bow damage.

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