Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 7 (July 1960), p. 139

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Telescope 139 The JOAN VIRGINIA Formerly the CEDARBAY if) Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd,, took over operation of Tree Line as a separate division in 1937. Subsequently at least two C.S.L. canallers were transferred to the Tree Line Divisions MAPLETON (C.123961), 1909 Sunderland, England, 250 x k2. Went to salt water during World War II and later owned In Famagusta, Cyprus as EASTERN MED. Destroyed by fire at Port Suez, 1950. STARMOUNT, ex PABJUNE (C.1W5609), 1923 Port Glasgow, Scotland, 252 x ^3. In service presently In C.S.L. 5) Colors of Tree Line Navigation Company ships were black hull, white cabins, stack originally black with white "T", later silver with red WTM beneath black top. Notes The writer is indebted to Mr. Robert W. Shepherd of Como, Quebec for much of the Information contained in this fleet list. CORRECTIONS In the last issue of TELESCOPE we neglected to list a unit of the JENKINS FLEET, namely Str. SIR THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY (US.203170), 1906 Wyandotte, >t80 X 52.2 x 30.2. Still sailing in the Mohawk Fleet as (C.158636). Also in the list of INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP COMPANY, the proper spelling of the renames for CHIPPEWA should read HAI NGU and HAI ER.

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