JULY AUGUST 133 DANTEL SAUCON SAUCON J. MORRELL, Built in 1906 at West Bay City, Michigan by the West Bay City Shipbuilding Company (Hull #619). Dimensions are: 580 x 58 x 32. She was operated by Beth- Tehem for the Cambria Steamship Company until she found- ered in Lake Huron on November 29, 1966. Young Photo, Authur's Collection (ex J. LEONARD REPLOGLE, ex CHARLES WESTON). Built in 1906 at West Bay City, Michigan by the West Bay City Shipbuilding Company (Hull #618), Joined the original Bethlehem fleet in 1925 coming from the Johnstown Steam ship Company. Dimensions are: 549 x 56 x 31. Traded to the U.S. Maritime Commission in 1943 for new tonnage. Operated by Bethlehem until 1946. Scrapped at Hamilton in 1950. SPARROWS POINT, Built in 1952 at Sparrows Point, Maryland by POWELL the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company (Hull #4505). Origin- ally 611 x 70 x 34, she was lengthened in 1967 to 683 feet. Presently in service in the fleet. STACKHOUSE, Built in 1905 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company (Hull #160). Dimensions are 504 x 54 x 31. Operated by Bethlehem for the Mahoning areas Company from 1930 until sold for scrapping in 1966.