Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 36, n. 9 (May 1983), p. 3

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4 cm ROBERT L. IRELAND At Mission Point Young photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S.212078) built in 1914 at Lorain by the American Shipbuilding Co. (Hull #709), 504 x 54 x 30; 6387 gross tons. Partially scrapped in 1959. Her hull was made into a drydock at Superior, Wisconsin. ANDREW S. UPSON At Mission Point Patyk photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S.206167) built in Cleveland in 1909 by the American Shipbuilding Co. (Hull #444), 380 x 52 x 28; 4442 gross tons. Scrapped at Port Colborne in 1965. ROBERT B. WALLACE At the Soo © Steel bulk freighter (U.S.203108) built in 1906 at W. Superior by the W. Superior Shipbuilding Co. (Hull #514), 535.5 x 55 x 31; 6657 gross tons as a) E.J. EARLING. Renamed b) ROBERT B. WALLACE in 1924. Renamed c) PETER ROBERTSON (1) in 1957. Sold for overseas scrapping in 1969 but stranded on the coast of Spain before she reached the scrapyard. Fr. Dowling photo -3-

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