Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 43, n. 6 (February 1990), p. 3

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BARLOW photo Peter B. Worden Sr. Collection Steel tug (U.S.217888) built in 1919 at Elizabeth, New Jersey by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Company (Hull#2121) for the U.S. Shipping Board as a.) BA RLOW: 142 X 27.7 X 14.8; 425 gross tons. Purchased b Ford in 1925, renamed b.) BALLCAMP in 1932. Sold oft the lakes and renamed c.) CUMCO in 1933, d. EMPIRE CUMCO in 1942. She was scrapped in the late 40’s under the name e.) CUMCO. BARRALTON & LAKE CRYSTAL photo by the late William A. McDonald Steel tug (U.S.218009) built in 1919 at Elizabeth, New Jersey oy Bethiehem Shipbuilding Company {) (Hull#2126) for the U.S. Shipping Board as a.) BARRALTON: 142 X 27.7 X 14.8; 425 gross tons. Purchased by Ford in 1925. Departed the lakes after being requisitioned by the US. iavareenett during World War Il. Sold to the Republic of Columbia in 1945. She does not appear in Lloyds, as of 1954. 43-6-3

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