Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 19, n. 8 (April 1966), p. 1

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Che Detroit Marine Historian Journal of MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of Detroit Volume 19, Noo 8 April, 1966 Beavercliffe Hall (can. 323008) Photo by Paul Sherlock Built by Davie Shipbuilding, Ltd., Lauzon, Que., launching held Sept. 17. She cleared Lauzon for as HULL 655 for Industrial Acceptance Corp., an Sept Iles on Oct. 19 on her initial voyage where she affiliate of Hall Corporation of Canada, to dimen- loaded ore for Cleveland. This maximum-sized lak- sions of 730’ (OA) x75’ x 39’2”. Gross tonnage, er is a duplicate of the ill-fated Lawrencecliffe Hall 17,896: net, 13,061. Powered by four opposed-pis- ii, completed for the same owners in June last year, ton Robert Morse Corp., diesel engines developing (See “LOOKOUT” section in this Historian) 8,000 horsepower. Keel was laid April 14, 1965; Bill Luke RR FER RR ORR OR OR OR OR OR OR HO RO * ; wee J. Luke Archibald Brighton John Pohn aeeeelt Robert Zeleznik * * Vice-President Secret * ie on N. einen Rd. 17775 Parke Lane ie Cleveland 877 University x » Birmingham an ue aaa Park Grosse Pointe . * Michigan Michi Michigan * ‘| Editor: Curtis Haseltine, 18951 oe ‘Detroit, Michigan * RAR K EERE EERE ARR ERR RR RR RRR E ERE ERE EEE

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