Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 32, n. 1 (September 1978), p. 2

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KINSMAN INDEPENDENT (2) Editor's Photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 220849) a) RICHARD V. LINDABURY built in 1923 by the American Shipbuilding Co., at Lorain, Ohio (Hull #783) for the Pittsburg Steamship Co.: 586.3 x 60.2 x 28; 7,940 gross tons. Renamed b) KINSMAN INDEPENDENT (2) in 1978 after purchase by S.&E. Shipping Corp., the Kinsman Lines. SAGINAW BAY Editor's Photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 215204) a) FRANK H. GOODYEAR (2) built in 1917 b 7 . th Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan (Hull #166) for the ois 3.8. Co., John Mitchell, Manager: 580 x 60 x 27.9; 8,243 gross tons. Converted to a self-unloader in 1939 and renamed b) DIAMOND ALKALI: repowered in 1964; renamed c) BUFFALO in 1976 and d) SAGINAW BAY in 1978.

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