Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 20, n. 1 (September 1966), p. 4

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HERON BAY ii Comet Enter- Je PIERPONT MORGAN into service this spring after five years! idleness at Duluth. Wil- liam Wilson photograph. New Views r") of some Old Friends BROOKDALE Reoch'ts canaller, first vessel built for the old St. Lawrence canal system and Third Welland Canal, was sold for scrap ear- lier this summer. She is shown here, upbound into Lake Huron Cut on June 22, 1965. Photo by William Hewige (a.TADENAC, b. THE IROQUOIS, c.COLORADO, de DORNACH, e.sBROOKTON, f. GEORGE HINDMAN i) Le Ae MCCORQUODALE Upper Lakes Shipping's steamer is pictured here in William Hewig photo arriving at Sarniag Grain Elevator July 8, 1963, her last season of regular service. Scrapped this year at Hamilton, she was the last survivor of the fleet of pack- age freighters operated by the Great Lakes Transit Corp., of Buffalo. (a.sSUPERICR, b.sRALPH BUDD)

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