Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 6 (June 1960), p. 114

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114 Telescope Str. ONEIDA (US.220779)» 1920 Wyandotte. Later In the Ford Fleet. Lost by enemy action, Caribbean, 19V2. Str. ONONDAGA (US.220782). 1920 Wyandotte. Also in the Ford Fleet and similarly lost by enemy action In the Caribbean area in 19V2. Str. ROMAGNE (US.220790), 1920 Cleveland. Later listed as named SHOWA MARU. This may be the "SHOYO MARU** which was torpedoed by the U.S. submarine SEADOG near Japan, 6-9-V2. Str. SENECA (US.220789), 1920 Cleveland. Later KANDA MARU. THE JENKINS FLEETS This fleet operated ships In the bulk freight trade on the upper lakes from the early years of the 20th Century until the middle Thirties. In the early Thirties, Jenkins was operated for two groups of canallers under the Canadian flag. Cleveland was the headquarters for this organization. 1. Jenkins Steamship Company Str. WILLIAM F. FITCH (US.81703),1902 Wyandotte. 3*+6 x V8 x 28. Acquired from Hanna, 192V. Went to salt water In World War Str. CHARLES 0. JENKINS (US.20V306), 1907 Wyandotte, 50V x 5V x 31. Later JOHN W. DAVIN and MICHAEL GALLAGHER 11. Str. WILLIAM HENRY MACK (UB.81851). 1903 Cleveland, 3^ x V8 x 28. Later VALCARTIER (C. 116573). Scrapped late 30s. Bge. ALEXANDER MAITLAND (US.30291). 1902 Buffalo.266 x W x 21. Later GLENBOGIE (C. 133916). From Hanna, 192V. The CHARLES 0. JENKINS Pesha Photo

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