Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 30, n. 7 (March 1977), p. 3

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THOMAS J. DRUMMOND Young Photo ALGOMA CENTRAL FLEET, cont'd. ALGOMA,.....Steel ferry built in 1901 at Toronto by the Polson Iron Wks., C.111803. 104 x 26 x 11, 157 g.t. b) VERCHERES (Lighthouse tender) ('28). Scrapp- ed in 1967. 1905 - Lost one ship: MONKSHAVEN, Stranded on Pie Island, Lake Superior off Isle Royale November 28, 1905. 1906 - Lost one ship: THEANO,.....Wrecked 3 miles east of Thunder Bay, Lake Superior November 17, 1906 1907 - Lost one ship: PHILADELPHIA, Wrecked at Gros Cap, Ontario on Lake Superior, October 3, 1907. 1910 - Sold four ships: KING EDWARD, MINNIE M., OSSIFRAGE, and SIESTA. (Cf. Part I and above for histories.) 1910 - Built one ship: THOMAS J. DRUMMOND,...Steel canaller built in 1910 at Dumbarton, Scotland be A. Me- Millan & Son, hull #438, C.126863. 247.8 x 43.7 x 22.8, 2201 g. b) CALGADOC ('26). Wrecked off the Newfoundland coast Laer a 1937. 1911 - Sold two ships: J. S. AUSTIN, and JOHN J. BARLUM. (Cf. Part I and above for histories.) 1913 - Lost one ship: LEAFIELD,...Foundered on Lake Superior November 9, 1913 during the Big Storm. (Cont'd. P. 4) W. C. FRANZ Young Photo

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