Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 26, n. 5 (September-October 1977), p. 116

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SEP/OCT, Page 116 UNG have been. The Price lies upside- down north of Port Huron. The Scott wreckage was found in 1976, sixty- three years after her disappearance, near Alpena, Michigan, off Thunder Bay Island. She too was found in Lake Huron, upside-down. Of these four, the largest was the James Carruthers, owned by a Canad- ian company. She was on her third trip in service, her 550-foot hull having been launched but six months earlier, in May, 1913. This record as the youngest of the thirteen boats in our list, lost between 1913 and 1975, still stands. In 1913 she was the biggest carri- er lost on the Great Lakes. That HENRY 8B. McDonald Collection/DOSSIN MUSEUM McDonald Collection/DOSSIN MUSEUM

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