Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 27, n. 6 (February 1974), p. 1

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d The Detroit \ Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 27, No. 6 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan 48223 February, 1974 tae |. cole ee | Photo by Al Sweigert She’ll Make “Kinsman Money~ retty she ain’t but PAUL THAYER looks like a winner as far as the economics of Great Lakes shipping is concerned. Kinsman’s sister to the WILLIAM R. ROESCH measures 630’ x 68’ x 257”, capacity 19,500 tons, unloaded at 5,000 tons per hour. Named for the chairman of LTV, parent of J&L, she is to haul taconite for J&L.

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