Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 33, n. 10 (June 1980), p. 2

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NEW FACES 1980 Pictorial Essay: Again this year we will present the New look of vessels on the Lakes. Many of these are familiar under other names or other colors. Here is what they look like new. sprue os ae re a = 2 % _ SENNEVILLE in her new vivid color anes Photo by Tim Blackwell Steel bulk freighter (C. 328536) built in 1967 at St. John, New Brunswick by St. John Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. Ltd. (Hull #1077). 730 x 75 x 39; 18,845 gross tons. SOO RIVER TRADER Photo by Pete Worden 9 Steel bulk freighter (US. 203407) built in 1906 at Wyandotte by the Detroit Ship- building Co. (Hull #165) as a) SAMUEL MATHER (3). Renamed b) PATHRINDER in 1925, c) GODERICH in 1964 (C. 306336) and d) SOO RIVER TRADER in 1980. 530 x 60.2 x 32.2; 6,751 gross tons. ae

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