Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 41, n. 2 (October 1987), p. 2

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a SAMUEL MATHER tugs W.N. TWOLEN and GLENSIDE Detroit River Photo by Editor September 17, 1987 Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 243425) built in 1943 in Ashtabula, Ohio by Great Lakes Engineering Works (Hull #522) as a.) PILOT KNOB, 603.8 x 60.2 x 30.21; 9,057 gross tons. Renamed b.) FRANK ARMSTRONG in 1943, c.) SAMUEL MATHER in 1976. Sold for scrapping overseas in 1987. a ASHLAND, tug THUNDER CAPE Welland Canal - September 16, 1987 Photo by Richard T. Nicholls q Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 243412) built in 1943 in Ashtabula, Ohio by Great Lakes Engineering Works (Hull #523) as a.) CLARENCE B. RANDALL, 604 x 60 x 35; 9,057 gross tons. Renamed b.) ASHLAND in 1962. Sold for scrapping overseas in 1987.

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