Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 33, n. 1 (September 1979), p. 3

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SILLERY Courtesy of Freshwater Press Steel bunkering fuel vessel (C. 319264) built in 1963 at Port Weller, Ontario by the Port Weller Dry Docks Ltd. (HULL #33) as a) IMPERIAL VERDUN. 175 x 36x 14; 734, gross tons. Renamed b) SILLERY in 1979 by Quebec Tugs, Ltd. Editor's Photo LAC STE-ANNE Steel bulk freighter (US. 224139) built in 1924 at Ecorse, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works (HULL #247) as a) EDWARD J. BERWIND: 595.6 x 62 x 27.7; Sold Canadian iy 327382) 8,318 gross tons. Renamed b) MATTHEW ANDREWS (3) in 1963. Renamed d) LAC STE-ANNE in 1979 and renamed c) BLANCHE HINDMAN (3) in 1974. In service. ees

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