Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 7, n. 5 (January 1954), p. 1

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Che Detroit Marine Historian JOURNAL OF MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT, INC. a Robert A. Zeleznik, Pres. - 2015 Dime Building, Detroit 26, Michigan John C. Goodrich, Vice Pres 116 Farrand Park, Highland Park 3, Michigan John R. Campbell, Treasurer 1575 Cleveland, Lincoln Park, Michigan John E. Poole, Secretary 8236 Ford Ave., Van Dyke, Michigan Volume 7, No. 5 Rev. Edward J. Dowling, S. J., Editor January, 1954 University of Detroit, Detroit 21, Mich. Ships of the PITTSBURGH STEAMSHIP DIVISION Part V Fe Freighter CHARLES R.VAN HISE (Young photo) Editor's Note: Since our last number the freighter BUNSEN has been sold to the Roen Steamship Co. Two others of the five up for sale are rumored to go to the Buckeye SS Co., but as yet we have not heard which two. No word on the other two. Continuing with our alphabetical listing: ee C.TAYLOR, built for the fleet, 1930, River Rouge. 580 x 60. 3, built for the fleet, 1930, River Rouge. 580 x 60. Q ste G. THOMAS, barge, 1897 Clevelana. 366 x 44. From Bessemer S.S.Co., 1901. Sold, i926, later. SWEDEROPE. A.D. THOMPSON, ie Superior, (Whaleback #114) 265 x 38. er American Steel Barge Co.; 1901. Sold 1905, later BAY VIEW. Scrapped, RICHARD TRIMBLE, puilt for the fleet, 1913, Lorain. 580 x “3R (cont'a, p.3)

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