Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 34, n. 3 (November 1980), p. 4

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C. H. MCCULLOUGH, JR. arriving at Thunder Bay Photo by Gene Onchulenko Steel bulk freighter built in 1907 at Superior, Wisconsin by Superior Shipbuilding Co. (Hull #518) as a) WARD AMES; 540.0 x 56.0 x 30.0; 5,750 gross tons; US. 204499. Renamed b) C. H. MCCULLOUGH, JR. in 1916. Being scrapped at Thunder Bay. THOMAS F. COLE Photo by Gene Onchulenko Steel bulk freighter built in 1907 at Ecorse, Michigan by Great Lakes Engineering Works (Hull #27); 580.0 x 58.0 x 33.0; 7,268 gross tons. US. 203891. ean =

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