Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 32, n. 12 (August 1979), p. 2

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NEW LOOKS FOR 197 h WILLIAM A. MC GONAGLE Editor's Photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 214234) built in 1916 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse (Hull #154) for the Pittsburgh Steamship Co.: 580 x 60 x 32; 7,041 gross tons. In service in 1979 with S&E Shipping (Kinsman). es bes Sor) v em seemere Te (gee GASPE TRANSPORT Pete Worden Photo Steel tanker (C. 331744) built in 1972 by Marine Industries, Ltd., Sorel, Quebec (Hull #404) for Branch Lines, Ltd. as a) ARSENE SIMARD: 400 x 60 x 28; 5,844 gross tons. In service in 1979 with Hall.

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