Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 13, n. 1 (September 1959), p. 2

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MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT, IN Albert Bradley, President 7035 Army Detroit 9, Michigan ANNOUNCEMENT: Curtis Haseltine, Vice Pres. 13951 Faust Detroit 23, ic. 1575 Cleveland Michigan The September meeting will be held Sept. 2h Boat Club instead of at Amherstburg. John Campbell, Treasurer Lincoln Park, Michigan Robert Zeleznik, Secretary 2015 Dime Building Detroit 26, Michigan at the Edison William Luke has are ranged a program of color slides taken by members on the ASSINIBOIA cruise to Port Arthur-Fort William this summer. (153 Monterey, Highland Park 3, Mich. Ken Smith days in advance. Those who wish dinner must notify TO 6-Wh9h) at least two Keith Smith, of Linden, Miche, took this fine photo this sum- mer at the old Davis yards at Bay City as the WESTERN STATES was being scrap- ped after burn- ing up at Tawase WHAT IS GOING ON AROUND THE GREAT LAKES THESE DAYS Finding of the CARL D, BRADIEY in northern lake Michigan still leaves una nswered the sink in a storm last Nov, 18, question of what caused her to The Bradley Line's attorneys reported that television streening showed she is in one piece and the hull appears to She rests upright in 360 feet of water angled about 90 degrees off her course, Hee T, J. MCCARTHY Steamship Co., of Detroit has chartered the ALCOA PURITAN for general eargo from Great Lakes ports to United Kingdom and Europe- an ports of the Bordeaux—Ham— burg Range. The McCarthy's house flag will be the first of the Great Lakes to operate on salt water via the Seaway, He * THE BRITAMOCO has been re= named GULF TRANSPORT and the be undamaged, BRITAMLUBE the BAY TRANSPORT, ee N. M. Paterson has ordered a sister ship for the SENATOR OF CANADA to be built by Dav- ies at Lauzon, Que, Scott Misener has ordered a 7T22-footer to be buiit by Vickers at ponieers ee TWO YOUTHFUL skindivers have found the hull of an old sailing ship near Leam- ington, Ont., and are trying to dig into the hold to see what, if anything, is there, Thanks to Gordon Bugbee, Index for Volume 12 of the DMH is now available, Cop- ies may be obtained through Secretary Robert Zeleznik, Bugbee has also completed an Index of Ships That Never Die, Volumes 2 through 12, This is also available by calling or writing the sec~ retary, e

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