Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 22, n. 12 (August 1969), p. 4

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‘They’ ve Be Eeiaitd teeny Photo by Robert W. Walton Quiet for the moment, the German tugs FAIRPLAY 12 (rear) and FAIRPLAY 10 are shown in the Welland Canal. They brought J.&.UPSON, PETER ROB- ERTSON, PHILIP MINCH and HARRY W. CROFT down through the Welland, across "Lake Ontario and down the Seaway. Then FAIRPLAY 10, with 2400 horsepower, is to tow two of them to Spain in one tow while her con- panion, with 1600 horsepower, is to tow the BUCKEYE alone. MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT OFFICERS President - R. Warren McNab, 8337 Glengarry, Grosse Ile. 48138 Vice President - Edward Morris, 22919 Alger, St. Clair Shores. 48080 Secretary - Robert Zeleznik, 877 University Pl., Grosse Pte. 48230 Treasurer - J. Albin Jackman, 8466 Salem Lane, Dearborn Hts. 48127 Editor - Curtis Haseltine, 13951 Faust, Detroit. 48223

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