Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 42, n. 10 (June 1989), p. 2

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ESCO June 24, 1965 photo by Dan McCormick Steel tug. (U.S.212807) built in 1914 at Buffalo, New York by (Builder unknown) (Hull*unknown) as a.) ARTHUR SCHOELLKOPF: 42.3 X 10.1 X 5; 18 gross tons. Bought by Erie Sand in 1961 renamed b.) ESCO. aol ay, Erie Freie 1967. 1981 US.MY. lists her as owned by Ogdensburg Commerce & Navigation, gensburg, NY. TOLEDO photo by Peter B. Worden, Sr. City class steel tug (U.S.213726) built in 1915 at Cevelny, “Ghia by Great Lakes Towing Company (Hull#38) as a.) TOLEDO for Great ake Towing Co: 68.7 X Noches tons. Bought by Erie Sand in 1961, sold in 1962. Renamed b.) JERRI WATSON in 1976. 1981 Hy S.J oi Y. lists her as owned by Wood Tucker \ Aircraft Marine Leasing, Baton Rouge, LA. Shown in L.A. Wells Construction Co. colors. 42-10-2

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