Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 25, n. 6 (February 1972), p. 6

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Duluth (cont. William P. Palmer Percival Roberts Jr. Eugene P. Thomas Ralph H. Watson Peter A. B. Widener Scorse Paul H. Carnahan Detroit Edison Fueloil (barge) George M. Humphrey Thomas E. Millsop Nicholsin (tug) Panoil # Ernest T. Wier Erie Bethlehem Stewart J. Cort @ Arther B. Homer Lehigh J. L, Reiss Sidney E. Smith Jr. Sparrows Point a c. S. Ban F. HL oranee ## Elmdale Parker Evans Goderich Ruth Hindman Michipicoten Lionial Parsons ## K, A. Powell ## R. G. Sanderson ## Thornhill Green Bay Js, B..Ford Lewis.G. Harriman Resolute (barge) * Wolverine (barge) ** Huron Silver Bay Hamilton Avondale Baie St. Paul Bay Transport Cape Transport Cargo Master (lift) Comeaudoc Lac Como (tug) Charles Dick Page 2 Hamilton (cont. ) 4 W. MN. Edington XN Ferndale Feux-Follets Fort william French River Hallfax Inland Transport Jenny T. (tug) Lake Transport Lawrencecliffe Hall Leadathe Mantadoc Argue Martin (tug) Maunaloa II ** John 0. McKellar J. N. MeWatters John E, F. Misener Ralph hisener Montrealais Nordale Pinedale Senneville Shell Oil No. 7 (barge) Shuniah (dredge) Silver Isle y Janes Whalen (tug) q Indiana Harbor &, J. Block Philp D.° Block Edward L. Ryerson Wilfred Sykes Kewaunce Kenosha (harbor tug) Kewaunce (Dredge) “. Alfred Krupp (barge) Ludington (sea tug) Manistee (harbor tug) lilwaukee (barge) Oconto (harbor tug) Saskatoon (hull) Sheboygan (barge) Two Rivers (sea tug) Kingston Black Bay Coniscliffe Hall Sir James Dunn Haglescliffe Hall Northcliffe Hall Westcliffe Hall Ludington Badger (operating) City of Midland 41 (operating)

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