Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 38, no. 4 (February 2006), p. 10

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Lay-Up Listings - cont'd. 10. Port Colborne (including Humberstone): ALGOSOO, CANADIAN ENTERPRISE, CSL ASSINIBOINE, CSL TADOUSSAC, JOSEPH H. FRANTZ (scrap), JOHN D. LEITCH, PETITE FORTE (tug). Buffalo: AQUARAMA (MARINE STAR), EDWARD M. COTTER (firetug/museum), U. S. S. CROAKER (subma­ rine/museum), U. S. S. LITTLE ROCK (light cruiser/museum), U. S. S. THE SULLIVANS (destroyer/ museum). Erie: BUCKEYE, CASON J. CALLAWAY, LANSDOWNE, OLIVE L. MOORE (tug), NIAGARA (brig), PRESQUE ISLE, J. S. ST. JOHN, JOSEPH H. THOMPSON (barge), JOSEPH H. THOMPSON JR. (tug), VICTORIAN PRINCESS (exc. ). Fairport: EMMETT J. CAREY, F. M. OSBORNE. Cleveland: ALPENA, CALUMET, ANTHONY J. CELEBREEZE (firetug), U. S. S. COD (submarine/museum), FOREST CITY (retired bumboat), GOODTIME III (exc. ), INVINCIBLE (tug), SAM LAUD, WILLIAM G. MATHER (museum), McKEE SONS (barge), NAUTICA QUEEN (exc. ), ST. MARYS CEMENT (barge), FRED R. WHITE JR., WOLVERINE. Toledo: AMERICAN SPIRIT, ARMCO, JOHN J. BOLAND, WILLIS B. BOYER (museum), COURTNEY BURTON, COLUMBIA STAR, MIDDLETOWN, OGLEBAY NORTON, PERE MARQUETTE 10 (carfloat), ROANOKE (carfloat) H. LEE WHITE, WINDSOR (carfloat). Leamington: JIIMAAN (ferry), PELEE ISLANDER (ferry). Detroit (including Ecorse and River Rouge): COLUMBIA (former Bob-Lo boat), DETROIT (car- float), DETROIT PRINCESS (exc. ), JANE ANNE IV (tug), STE. CLAIRE (former Bob-Lo boat), SARAH SPENCER (barge). Windsor: VOYAGEUR INDEPENDENT. Wallaceburg: MARION B. (tug). Port Lambton: HAMMOND BAY (exc. ), NANCY A. LEE (tug), MARVIN P. (tug), TAMMY LYNN (tug). Port Huron: BRAMBLE (U. S. C. G. /museum), GOTHAM (tug), GRAYFOX (training), HIGHLANDER SEA (sail), U. S. C. G. HOLLYHOCK, HURON (lightship/museum). Sarnia: ALGONOVA, ALGOSAR (operating intermittently), ALGOWOOD, CANADIAN TRANSFER, CHI- CHEEMAUN, CSL NIAGARA, CUYAHOGA, DUC D'ORLEANS (exc. ), DUKE (workboat), HURON LADY II (exc. ), JOSH II (fishtug), L & R (fishtug), MACASSA BAY (exc. ), MANISTEE, MASTER'S PRIDE (workboat), MAUMEE, MENASHA (tug), MISSISSAGI, MUMMERY BROS, (fishtug), SAGINAW. Saginaw: E. M. FORD. Goderich: DEBBIE LYN (tug), DONALD BERT (tug), DOVER (tug), IAN MAC (tug), RT. HON. PAUL J. MARTIN. Owen Sound: AGAWA CANYON, ALGOMARINE, ALGORAIL. Gravenhurst: SEGWUN, WANDA III, WENONAH II. Midland: FRONTENAC. Manitowaning: NORISLE (museum). Manistee: CITY OF MILWAUKEE (museum). Ludington: BADGER, PERE MARQUETTE 41 (barge), SPARTAN, UNDAUNTED (tug). Muskegon: LST 393 (museum), McLANE (U. S. C. G. /museum), MILWAUKEE CLIPPER, PORT CITY PRINCESS (exc. ), U. S. S. SILVERSIDES (submarine/museum), PAUL H. TOWNSEND. Douglas (Saugatuck): KEEWATIN (museum), REISS (tug/museum). South Chicago: C. T. C. NO. 1, U-505 (submarine/museum), ST. MARYS CHALLENGER. Chicago: ABBY (yacht clubhouse), SHOWBOAT SARI II (sunken hull, ex COLUMBIA). Milwaukee: KAYE E. BARKER, BURNS HARBOR, EDELWEISS I (exc. ), EDELWEISS II (exc. ), J. A. W. IGLEHART, INTEGRITY (barge), IROQUOIS (exc. ), LAKE EXPRESS, MESABI MINER, G. L. OSTRANDER (tug), Manitowoc: U. S. S. COBIA (submarine/museum). Green Bay: S. T. CRAPO. Sturgeon Bay: AMERICAN REPUBLIC, ARTHUR M. ANDERSON, JOSEPH L. BLOCK, BUFFALO, SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN (tug), ADAM E. CORNELIUS, STEWART J. CORT, DOROTHY ANN (tug), SUSAN W. HANNAH (tug), INNOVATION (barge), HERBERT C. JACKSON, JOHN G. MUNSON, DAVID Z. NORTON, PATHFINDER (barge), EDWARD L. RYERSON, ST. CLAIR, WILFRED SYKES, LEE A. TREGURTHA, PAUL R. TREGURTHA. Menominee: WILLIAM H. DONNER (crane barge), MANITOWOC (carfloat), VIKING 1. Escanaba: L. E. BLOCK. DeTour: ARTHUR K. ATKINSON. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario: LEWIS G. HARRIMAN (remains), MICHIPICOTEN, NORGOMA (museum), YANKCANUCK, plus numerous tugs and barges, etc. ).

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