Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 3 (November 1988), p. 3

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The Big Storm of 1913 (continued) omen, ayggaetenmme “yhE MYSTERY ~ SHIP CHARLES S. PRICE Rev. Peter Vanderlinden Collection Steel bulk freighter (U. S. 207539) built in 1910 at Lorain, Ohio by American ShipBuilding Co. (Hull #381), 504 X 54 X 30: 6,322 gross tons. Built for the Mahoning Steamship Co. and operated by M.A. Hanna Company. Lost in lower Lake Michigan in the Big Storm of 1913. . eager: The empty LIFEBOAT NO. I from Interlakes steamer ARGUS came ashore near Goderich, the first such craft to be found in the aftermath of 1913's awesome "Big Storm."

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