Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 7 (March 1989), p. 4

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DAY PECKINPAUGH July 26, 1988 Photos by Rudi Rabe Steel canaller (U.S.221276) built in 1921 at Duluth, Minnesota by McDougall Duluth a eraling Co. (Hull#50) as a.) ILI 101 for Interwaterways Line, Inc. of New York: 242.6 X 36.1 X 12.9; 1,040 gross tons. Repowered in ieee Renamed b.) RICHARD J BARNES in 1935. Repowered mi 1949 and 1957. Bought by Erie in 1959. Converted to a self-unloading cement carrier at Erie, PA in 1962. Renamed c.) DAY PECKINPAUGH. Currently in the Erie fleet operating in the New York State Barge Canal between Oswego and Rome, 42-7-4

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