Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1916, p. 169

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; ' { > News in Pictu sone eet A FACTOR THAT MUST NOT BE FORGOTTEN IN THE FINAL RECKONING in little more than a generation, IMPERATOR awaits the inevitable cessa- Prototype of the powerful merchant marine built up 6 shows her navigation staff on the bridge. The U. S. revenue tion of hostilities. She is shown in illustration No. 5 and No. cutter TanHoMa, which was wrecked on an uncharted Alaska reef, is seen at Unalaska, in No. 7. How soundings are taken by the U. S. coast survey ship EXPLORER in Bering sea is depicted in No. 8; while No. 9 shows ASSISTANT, a new steel pilot boat designed by Whittelsey & Whittelsey for use at New Orleans. MRegardless of legislators, No. 10 would indicate that Great Lakes ore freighter crews are not overworked.

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