Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 9, n. 9 (September 1960), p. 165

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Telescope 165 Picture Page By Emory A. Massman, Jr. EVERETTON(d), Fred L. Hewitt(l)(c), Graham C. Woodruff(b),, U. A. Bradley(a), Can.j 177817 GT. 5765 NT. 3931, 468x52x30, G.L. Eng. *0cs. hull )T38 la^b6* J Ecorse. Tri. exp. eng. 21-35^58^x42 bit. by G.L.E.W. 2 scotch boilers 13-3 xl2 b> Marine Boiler Works, 1908. Owners* 1. Capt. Alva Bradley 2. Stewart Furnace Go,. 3. Nicholson Universal S.S. Co. 4. U. S. Maritime Comm.(chartered to overlakes *reignt Corp.) 5. Colonial 3.S. Co. 6. Scott Misener Steamships, otd. ifymnt WILLIAM P. PALMER US?f208157 GT. 7602 NT. 5746 , 580x58x 30 Great Lakes Eng. Works h.# 76, launched Dec. 1910 at Ecorse. Tri. exp. eng. 24-38-65x42 Built by G.L.E.A. 1910 Her original boilers were replaced in 1944 with 2 water tube B.&W. boilers. Owners* Pittsburgh S.S. Div., U. S. Steel Corp.

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