Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 36, n. 10 (June 1983), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 36, No. 10 - June 1983 Published Monthly Annual Dues $8.00 Rev. Peter Vander Linden, Editor = 29825 Joy Road = Westland, Michigan 48185 INTRODUCING: SELKIRK SETTLER Photo By Pete Worden Steel bulk freighter (C.802345) built in 1983 at Govan, Scotland by Govan Shipyards (Hull #256) for Misener Transportation Ltd: 730.12 x 75.95 x 48; 21,547.9 gross tons. LEFT OUT! We inadvertently omitted the wood steamer C. W. ELPHICKE (US.126568) out of the we Kinney Steamship Co. fleet list last month. Kinney owned her in 1913. Built at Trenton, Michigan, in 1889 by John Craig & Sons (Hull #39). 273.0 x 42.0 x 20.4; 2,058 gross tons. Stranded just above the lighthouse at Long Point, Ontario, Lake Erie, October 21, 1913, and broke up.

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