Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 2 (October 1988), p. 4

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More To The Scrappers II (continued) Cent: appa ée as resend ‘ BENJAMIN F. FAIRLESS - Detroit River - June 21, 1988 Kathy McGraw Photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 242260) built in 1942 at Lorain, Ohio by the American Ship Building Company (Hull #824): 623.25 X 67 X 35; 10,294 gross tons, for the Pittsburgh Steamship Company. Laid up for the last time December 3, 1981 at Duluth, Minnesota. Towed downbound past Detroit June 21, 1988 for scrapping in the Far East. * KINSMAN INDEPENDENT (2) - Port Colborne - June 27, 1988 John T. Philbin Photo Steel bulk freighter (U.S. 222849) Built in 1923 at Lorain, Ohio by American Ship Building Company (Hull #783): 586.3 X 60.2 X 28; 7,940 gross tons, for the Pittsburgh Steamship Company as a.) RICHARD V. LINDABURY. Renamed b.) KINSMAN INDEPENDENT (2) in 1978. Laid up for the last time December 11, 1987 at Toledo, Ohio. Departed Toledo June 26, 1988 for Sorel, for eventual scrapping overseas. S] =e

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