Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 28, n. 5 (January 1975), p. 1

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The Detroit \ Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 28, No. 5 13951 Faust, Detroit, Michigan 48223 January, 1975 “Same (Mold fore Another Al Sweigert said he had to wait a long time to get Oglebay Norton's new self-unloader WOLVERINE in a place and the kind of light where he could get a good photograph. It was well worth the long wait as this view in the crowded Cuyahoga proves. The 630-footer was built at American Shipbuilding's newly-enlarged Lorain yard where she was floated last Sept. 9. The aft-mounted loading boom and lack of any forward house make her unmistakeably one of the new breed of lakers

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