Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 8 (April 1989), p. 3

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JS ST JOHN photo by Hal Jackson Steel tanker (YO- 178) built in 1945 at Pensacola, Florida by Smith's Shipyards, Inc. nee for the U.S. Navy as a.) YO-178: 165.5 X 31.8 X 14.9; 598 gross t ons. Renamed b.) LAKE EDWARD (U.S.266684) in eee poorti| ry Erie Sand, converted to a sand-sucker at Erie, PA in 1967 and renamed c.)J S ST JOHN. 1 in the PEERLESS photo by Hal Jackson Steel cement carrier (U.S.226062) built in 1926 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company (Hu! sees) ie the rathe. Gedoer State Cement Co. as a.) DANIEL MCCOOL: 147 X 33.1 X 13.9; 649 gross . Re-engi TOL la alae enamed c.) A BRECKLING in 1965. Purchas: Erie Sand in 1960" renamed d .) PEERLESS in 1969. Sold to Venezuelan interests in 1976, renamed a BORBURATA. Current status unknown. 42-8 -3

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