Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 27, n. 11 (July 1974), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 26, No. 1l 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan 48223 July, 1974 “Last Look at an Old‘Friend SALVAGE MONARCH came along with JAMES DAVIDSON at the end of her towline. Although Columbia had not operated DAVIDSON this season, there was no hint that she was bound for the shipbreakers so soon. She came out of layup at Toledo for the final trip to Quebec to be buttoned up for the trans-Atlantic tow. Gillham caught this view above lock 7 in the Welland Canal where not much gets by him. See Page 3 for another of his prize catches, Cleveland Tankers' old ROCKET, outbound below Lock 2 in the Welland. GA uckily for us, Skip Gillham was on hand on June 24 when the

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