Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 16, n. 1 (January 1967), p. 14

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41 39Vd AYVANVT The twin steam tugs ALICE STAFFORD and FREDRICK U, ROBBINS were built for the Erie Railroad in 191). Constructed by the Manitowoc Ship Building and Dry Dock Company, ALICE STAFFORD was their hull #65, measuring 83.6 x 23.) x 12.9 feet, 141 gross tons, 96 net. She was powered by a fore-and-aft engine that was built by Manitowac, with 17 and 36-inch cylinders, 30-inch stroke. Always in the Erie Railroad fleet, she oper- ated out of Chicago, Milwaukee andthe Soo before she was taken to the Seaboard in 1918. The MARION in 1928 and ran in the STAFFORD was renamed New York area until she was in 1936. The MARION and the ROBBINS C.S. GOLDSBOROUGH, 1918, (d)CHICAGO deck when they were taken to the changed their freahwater-appearances con- abandoned by the Compan (b) WAUWATOSA, 1915, (c 1936, were given a second coast and this siderably.

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