Telescope 73 The WAHCONDAH at Chicago, 1923 Author * s Photo THE ABITIBI FLEET Known previously as the Lake Superior Paper Company and the Spanish River Paper Company, and presently as the Abitibi Power and Paper Company, this fleet consists mostly of tugs used in the log rafting business on Lake Superior, The company supplies newspring far many American newspapers, and at one time had the freighter shown above for delivery of its products. Tug ABITIBI (C. 170260), 1938 Montreal, ll*0 x 29 x 11. Steel, diesel driven, twin screw. Tug ALONA (C. 1735^1) , 1941 Ow*11 Sound, 38 x 10 x 5. Steel, cl i© ^ Tug COMMODORE (C. 107487), 1885 Manitowoc, Wis., 59 x 14 x 7. Wood, steam. Tug QSORGE EMERSON (C.122437), 1888 Buffalo, N.Y., 78 x 16 x 6. Wood, steam. Tug GARGANTUA (C.138227), ex SEAFARER, 1919 Marine City, Mich. Completed, 1923 at Chippewa, Ontario, 130 x 35 * 15. Wood, QJT1 Tug G. R. * GRAY (C.111930), ex TRAVELER (US.2767), ex JUSTICE FIELD, ex BISMARCK, 1871 Sheboygan, Wis., 140 x 24 x 19. Wood, steam. Tug HORTON (C.116369), 1906 Goderich. 72 x 16 x 8. Wood, steam. Tug KAM (C. 170259), 1938 Montreal, l40 x 29 x 11. Steel, diesel driven, twin screw. Tug MAGPIE (C.171701), 1938 Sorel, 96 x 25 x 9. Steel, diesel. Bge. MARK'S BAY, steel scow and piledriver. Not powered. Tug NIPIGON (C.171702), 1938 Sorel, 90 x 26 x 9. Steel, diesel. Tug ORIENT BAY (C.171703), 1938 Sorel, 90 x 25 x 9. Steel, diesel.