Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 6 (June 1960), p. 115

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Telescope 115 The WILLIAM HENRY MACK Pesha Photo Str. F.B. SQUIRE (US.200560). 1903 Port Huron, UlO x 50.2 x 2*f. Lengthened 1921 to 512 feet. Later HARRY WM. HOSFORD. Str. TAMPICO (05.1^80), 1900 Toledo, 2*f7 x *f2 x 22. Ap- parently only chartered by Jenkins. Str. JAMES P. WALSH (US.201811), 1905 Toledo, ^88.6 x 52 x 31. Sold to Hutchinson, 1915* Reported sold for scrapping, May I960. Str. JAMES WATT (US.77236), 1896 Cleveland, »+05 x b8 x 23.5. From Pittsburgh SS Company, 1928. Sold, 1935. 2. Fairport Shipping Company. Ltd. Str. FAIRLAKE (C.161520). 1929 Whiteinch, England, 252.7 x ^3.^ x 17.8. Later RALPH S. MISENER 1 and C.A. ANSELL. Str. FAIRRIVER (C. 16152»f),1929 Whiteinch, England, 252.7 x ^3 x 17.8. Later FRANK WILKINSON. 3. Welland Steamships. Ltd. Str. LOCKWELL (C.161519), 1929 Wallsend, England, 253 x b$.k x 17.8. Later J.H. MCWATTERS. Str. PORTWELL (C.161517), 1929 Wallsend, England, 253 x b$.k x 17.8. Later LT. JOHff MISENER and H.L. WYATT. Str. STARWELL (C.161518), 1929 Sunderland, England, 253 x k$.b x 17.8. Later JOHN A. FRANCE 1 and AVONDALg. The Jenkins freighters had black hulls with white forecastle, white cabins,and black stacks with a vide silver band in the middle of the stack and a red "Jw on the band.

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