Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 31, n. 10 (June 1978), p. 4

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SAMUEL MATHER (3) Young Photo Editor's Collection Steel freighter ie eek built in 1906 by Detroit SB. Co., Wyandotte (Hull #165): 530 x 60 x 32.2; 6,751 gross tons. Renamed b) PATHFINDER (3 in 1926. Sold Canadian in 1964 (C. 306336) ea renamed c) GODERICH (2) shortly thereafter. In service. SAMUEL MATHER (4) Lockwood Photo Worden Collection Steel freighter (US 225409) built in 1926 by American SB. Co., Lorain (Hull #792): 586.3 x 60.2 x 27.9; 8,151 gross tons. Transferred to Canadian subsidiary, Labrador SS Co., Ltd., in 1965 c. 317139) and renamed b) POINTE NOIRE. Later sold to Upper Lakes Shipping, Ltd. In service.

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