Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 37, n. 7 (March 1984), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 37, No. 7 - March 1984 Published Monthly Annual Dues $10.00 Rev. Peter Vander Linden, Editor = 29825 Joy Road = Westland, Michigan 48185 Secretary: Membership, Changes - Bob Zeleznik - 877 University - Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 WINTER MOORINGS 1901-1902 By Harry Wolf A.D. HAYWARD Young Photo Wooden Steam Barge (US. 106488) Built in 1887 at Manitowoc by Burger & Burger. 137.9 x 28.6 x 10.8; 308 gross tons. Abandoned in 1913. ANNOUNCEMENTS April Dinner Meeting: See enclosure. March Membership Meeting: Our March Membership meeting will be held on Saturday, March 24th at 2:00 P.M. at the Windsor Public Library. John Vanderdoe in conjunction with the Canadian Shipwatchers will present a series of movies. Among those to be shown are: "Salvage of the Elwood Mead", "Closing of the Oster Shelde" plus many more. All are welcome. Great Lakes Ships We Remember II - Should be mailed to pre-subscribers by the middle of April. $34.50 + shipping. The delay is at the printer, Edwards Brothers. Great Lakes Ships We Remember I, completely revised, will also be available. Write Freshwater Press, P. O. Box 14009, Cleveland, Ohio 44114. $24.75 + shipping.

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