ae’ a) MAUCH CHUNK at Chicago Rev. F. C. St. Clair Photo rebuilt extensively and for a while name MALACCA STRAITS. Sold to owners in Iceland after the war and renamed HAERUNGER. Scrapped in Europe in the late Fifties. Quad- ruple expansion engine built by Detroit S.B. Co. FRED MERCUR (US. 120513), wooden bulk/freighter built at Buffalo by Union Dry Dock Co. apparently for the Lehigh Valley fleet: 232 x 35 x 20. Fore and aft engine by Trout of Buffalo. Sold in 1900. Later Canadian FRED MERCUR (C. 141374). Destroyed by fire near Cornwall, Ontario on the St. Lawrence River, July 3, 1925. MILWAUKEE (US. 93265), steel package freighter built in 1902 by the Chicago S.B. Co. for the Western Transit Co., Buffalo: 324 x 44 x 28; 3,327 gross tons. Passed into Great Lakes Transit Corporation in 1916. During World War I was operated by the U.S. Railroad Administration and was assigned temporarily to the Lehigh Valley fleet. Returned to G.L.T.C. in 1920 and scrapped at Hamilton, Ontario in 1940. Triple expansion engine built by the shipbuilders. (continued on Page 4) FRED MERCUR Young Photo