Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 31, n. 10 (June 1978), p. 5

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SAMUEL Marhep SAMUEL MATHER (5) Editor's Photo Steel freighter (US 226176) built as a) WILLIAM McLAUGHLAN in 1926 by American SB. Co., at Lorain (Hull #793): 586.3 x 60.2 x 27.9; 8,024 gross tons. Renamed b) SAMUEL MATHER (5) in 1966. Sold Canadian (C. 370163) in late 1975 and renamed c) JOAN M. McCULLOUGH in 1976. In service. SAMUEL MATHER (6) Editor's Photo Steel freighter (US 243425) built as a) PILOT KNOB (1) by Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ashtabula (Hull #522): 603.8 x 60.2 x 30.2; 9,057 gross tons. Renamed b) FRANK ARMSTRONG before entering service and c) SAMUEL MATHER (6) in 1976. In service. a a

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