Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 9, n. 10 (July-August 1956), p. 2

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MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT, INC. John R. Campbell, Pres. F, J. McAllister, Vice Pres. Kenneth E. Smith, Treasurer Robert A. Zeleznik, Secretary 1575 Cleveland, 444 Sandwich St., W., 153 Monterey, 2015 Dime Building, Lincoln Park, Michigan Windsor, Ontario Highland Park 3, “Michigan Detroit 26, Michigan e] ANNOUNCEMENT: The initial meeting of our thirteenth season will be held at erstburg on the afternoon and evening of Sgturday, September 8th. There will be the usual picnic and luncheon before the meeting on the Museum Grounds. The meeting proper will convene in the Museum Annex at 7;30 P.M. promptly. Pyan now to attend our September meeting. Robert A. ze vezniky gcccre ary, OK OR OK KOK OK OR OR OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OK OR OR OK OR KR OK ROK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK ELECTION At the June meeting our membership elected Ses sethndee to the RESULTS Society's Board of Advisors: Bob Zeleznik and Capt. Joseph E. Johnston were reelected, and Capt.Thomas Brown abd Capt. Morgan Howell were newly elected, replacing Fr.Dowling and Jack G.odrich. On June 19th, the Advisory Council met for the election of officers and reelected the four men who held office last year: Mr.Campbell, Mr.McA,lister, Mr.Smith and Mr.Zeleznik. HOR RR KK KOR KR OR OR RR OR OR KR OR OR OR OK OR ROK OK OK OK OK OK OK KOR KOK OK OK KOK OK SCHEDULE After the September meeting announced above, the following are the dates of our meetings, determined to date: October:24th, Wednesday Evening March (date and place to be November 28th, determined later) January ) Date and place to be May 4th, Saturday February ) determined later. June 8th, Satirday, Amherstburg. Speakers for several of these have already been engaged, and others are being contacted. Complete information on the undetermined meet- ings will be announced in the Marine Historian as seon as possible. e | KORO KR OR OR OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OR OR OK OK KOK KR OK OK OK Ok OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OR OK OK OK OK SHIPS The JOHN J.RAMMACHER has been renamed WALLACEBURG. The tug LAWRENCE H.SHAW is now the PRUDENCE of Hamilton, replacing the HELENA there. The BAYFAX is now the BAY OF QUINTE and the WAHCONDAH is now the EHEARN COASTER. The tanker MEXOIL has been sold for scrapping. The tanker WHITE- ROSE II is the former JOHN IRWIN (ii, ex EGLINTON PARK). Hutchinson has bought the tug KANSAS, also has sold, with delivery at the end of this season the barges MATA and MAGNA. The new C.S.L.canaller nearing complet+ fone Teyee will Denamod METIS < KOK OR OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OK OK KOK OK OK OK At Left (p.2): The LAKE SHORE At Right (p.3): The R.E.SCHUCK, (at left of page) and the LEWIS (OODRUFF. Both ships were lost the year after Gilchrist sold hem, i.eoin the Great Storm of ° (Pesha Photos)

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