Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 43, n. 8 (April 1990), p. 2

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LAKE BENBOW photo courtesy U of D Marine Collection Steel laker (U.S.216600) built in 1918 at Wivencotte, eae: oe ia Detroit Ship Building Company (Hull#226) for the U.S. Sh ipping Board as a.) LAKE BENBOW: X 43.8 X 22.2; 2,368 gross tons. Raab hh by the U.S. Navy in 1918 and served Pe Fi gan pote ‘lone Wales and French ports on World War |. Purchased by Ford in 1926 and was sold into Norwegian registry in 1938 renamed b. NIDAROS. Sold to Panamanian owners in 1946 renamed c.) EASTERN TRADER and SANTA DOLORES in 1956. Arrived at Hong Kong for scrapping on December 13, 1958. ONONDAGA photo courtesy of U of D Marine Collection tee laker (U.S.220782) built in 1920 at Wyandotte, Michigan by the Detroit Ship Building Company Hull¥283) for the Independent Steamship Company: 251 X 43.6 X 22.2; 2,309 gr oss, tons. Purchased ve Ford in 1924. Lost by enemy action, she was torpedoed in the Caribbean on July 24, 1942. 43-8-2

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