Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 39, n. 10 (June 1986), p. 2

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A. GEBHART Young Photo A. GEBHART (U.S. 29504) wooden schooner barge built for the fleet by David Lester at Marine Citv in 1869. 145.6 x 29.1 x 12.3; 354 gross tons. Burned on the St. Mary's River June 4, 1909. ™) H.R. Havey of Detroit was the last reported owner. ww NORTHERN BELLE at Collingwood Capt. McCannell Photo GLADYS (U.S. 85422) wooden passenger and freight propellor, built by M. P. Lester at Marine City for the fleet in 1875. 135.4 x 22.6 x 9.5; 337 gross Q tons. Engines came from J.S. ESTABROOK. Sold Canadian (Great Northern Transit Co. - the "White Line") in 1876. Renamed NORTHERN BELLE: (G.a71112): Destroyed by fire near Byng Inlet, Ontario, November 6, 1898. .

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