SHIPS THAT TEMPLE EMERY (US.144421) was a wooden steam tug, NEVER DIE 82.2 x 20 x 10.3 and was built at West Bay City by (#205) James Davidson for the Emery Lumber C,mpany of that city. This tug was built to tow the fmery Company's big lumber barge WAHNIPITAE (See , DMH, May, 1976). I, 1888 she was sold to Mann Brothers of Milwaukee. still later this” tug was based ay Cheboygan, Michigan as a wrecker. In 1910 the Byffalo Dredging Company purchased the Emery and from there passed in 1913 to the Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company. Still carrying her original name, the TEMPLE EMERY was abandoned due to age in 1923. ENSIGN FLEETS, Cont'd. Be oe cere RACINE (US.21708), wooden propellor built by Moses at Cleveland in 1856. urned off Rondeau, Ont on L.Erie, 8-10-1864. Hull salvaged and rebuilt as schooner RACINE (with official pets shown above). Apandoned, ¢c.1902. RAPID (US.21449) wooden tug, 77 old tons. Built at Buffalo in 1857 and abandoned in 1879. ROANOKE (US.21145) wooden propellor built by I.LaFranier at Cleveland ~~~in 1867 for Winslow Brothers Fleet. 217 x 31 x 13. Sailed in the Clover Leaf Line in the Nineties. Burned, off 14 Mile Point, L. Superior, 8-6-1894. RUSSIA (US.110063), iron propellor built at Buffalo in 1872 by Gibson & Craig. 232 x 36 x 13. S,iled later for the Lake Transit Co.of Buffalo and the Port Huron & Duluth Trans Co. Foundered, east of Detour, Mich., L.Huron, 4-30-1909. SCOTIA (US.115271), iron propellor by Gibson & Craig at Buffalo, 1873. 232 x 36 x 13. Stranded on Keweenaw Point, L.Supertor, 10-1884. Se (UB Rat wooden propellor, built by Moses at Cleveland x 9. Engines removed in 1880 & hull used for iotban Hs tee MAY RICHARDS. Abandoned, 1906. YANKEE BLADE (US.27516), wooden schooner built by B.B.Jones at Buffalo in 1856. Lost on Lake Michigan late 1880s.