Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 10, n. 4 (April 1961), p. 74

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74 Telescope Tug PUCKESAW (C.138466), ex JOHN HUNSADER (US.208084), 1910 Sturgeon Bay, Wis., 96 x 26 x 12. Steam, wood. Tug RELIANCE (C.97115), 1892 Collingwood, 124 x 23 x 11. Wood, 0^0 SLTfl Tug ROCKET (C. 171068, ex US. 111354), 1901 Buffalo, 62 x 15 x 6. Steel, steam originally, now dieselized. Tug STRATHBOGIE (C.1341+99) LAVAL, 1914 South-Bank-on-Tees, England, 120 x 26 x 12. Steam, steel. Str. WAHCONDAH (C.102577), 1903 Port Glasgow, Scotland, 203 x 37 x 21. Steam, steel. Later AHEARN COASTER. Tug WARP (C.154629), 1940 Owen Sound, 37 x 10 x 5. Diesel, steel. The AGAWA as a steamship Pesha Photo THE ALGOMA CENTRAL FLEET Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Established in the beginning of the present century by the great Canadian and American industrialist, Francis Clergue, this fleet is engaged in freight transportation of ore, coal, and grain, more or less in connection with the Clergue-established Algoma Central and Hudson's Bay R.R. and the Algoma Central Steel Co. Bge. AGAWA (C.III867), 1902 Collingwood, 379 x 46 x 26. Later steamer AGAWA, ROBERT P. DURHAM, and HERON BAY. Str. ALGOCEN (C.158164), ex JOHN J. BARLUM (US.206279), 1909 Lorain, 504 x 54 x 30. Str. ALGOSTEEL (C.158165), ex THOMAS BARLUM (US.204798), 1907 Wyandotte, 480 x 52 x 30. Str. ALGOWAY (C.171013), ex JOHN J. BOLAND, JR. (US.86667), ex HENRY P. WERNER, ex G. WATSON FRENCH, 1903 W. Bay City, 356 x 59 x 28. Str. E. B. BARBER (C.194485), 1953 Port Arthur, 375 x 59 x 31. Flagship of the present fleet.

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