Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1921, p. 276

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otographs from Far and Near Canadian Coaster, launched recently by the Collingwood Shipbuilding Co., Kingston, Ont, was built for the Canadian government fleet and will be put in the West Indies service, She is built of steel and dimensions are: Length 251. feet, breadth molded 43% feet, and depth, 26 feet Four ocean steamships berthed at Portland's municipal terminal No. 1. The Oregon city has four municipal terminals, No. 4 reputed to be the best equipped on the Pacific coast The West Hartland collided with and sank the Admiral line steamship, Governor, lower photograph, off Port Townsend, Wash., on April 1. The bow view of the West Hart- land shows the sledge-hammer effect of the collision. This steamer rescued many aboard the Governor but eight lives were lost Dining saloon of the Minnekahda, the American line's "ship of democracy" which has no steerage, but carries only one class of passengers, third 276

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