Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1926, p. 23

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Latest Marine News in Pictures At left—Italian s.s. Valsesia wrecked and broken in two by the force of the waves off Bary Island near English coast. Her cargo of coal was salvaged Left to right—Capt. Harold A. Cunningham, of the George Washington; Gen. A. C. Dalton, president of the Emergency fleet, and Capt. Herbert H. Hartley, of the Leviathan. Taken Oct. 22, on the Leviathan when General Dalton presented to Captains Hartley and Cunningham commissions as commodore and vice commodore respectively of the U. S. Lines Above Old Empress of Japan laid up at Van- couver, B. C. This vessel built at Barrow over thir- ty-six years ago inaugu- rated in 1901 the famous transpacific service, Van- couver to the Orient RUEROIC CONOUCT INTHE ESCUE OFTHE CREW OFTHE SCHOONER SIMMONS FPLORIDA COAST JANUARY 22 Carferry Milwaukee in harbor at ' Milwaukee One of the three Westinghouse 75-kilowatt generators on the Coamo of the New York and Porto Rico Steamship Co. Hamburg American liner New York launched at Blohm and Voss, Oct. 20. Christened by Mrs. James J. Walker, wife of New York’s mayor Tug Meyer, towing steamer Denmark at Milwaukee 23

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