Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 44, n. 1 (September 1990), p. 1

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The Detroit Marine Historian Journal of Marine Historical Society of Detroit Volume 44, No. 1 - September 1990 ae Published Monthly SOorets OF LbrROT Annual Dues $20.00 Jim Jackson and Mike Nicholls, Editors 3546 Polk Dearborn, Michigan 48124 Mark Cowles, Secretary 514 Aberdeen Way Howell, Michigan 48843 GREAT LAKES--A BRIEF HISTORY OF U. S. COAST GUARD OPERATIONS - PART 2 by Dennis L. Noble U.S.C.G.C. ARUNDEL / HOWARD L. SHAW photo courtesy U of D Marine Collection U.S.C. GC. ARUNDEL: Steel tug and icebreaker (WYT 90) built in 1939 at Port Arthur, Texas by Gulfport Boiler & Welding Works Incorporated (Hull#129) as a.) ARUNDEL for the United States Coast Guard: 110 X 8; 336 ton light displacement. Redesignated WYTM 90. Sold in 1984 renamed b.) KAREN ANDRIE (U.S.664765). Sold in 1989 to Basic Marine and renamed c.) ERIKA KOBASIC. In service. HOWARD L. SHAW: Steel bulk rarantes (U.S.96524) built in 1900 at Wyanaatte, eh by the Detroit Ship Building Company (H (Hull# 136) for the Eddy-Shaw Transit Company: 439: 4 X 23.9; 4,901 gross tons. Sold Canadian in 1940 (C. 172556) Made into a breakwater in Toronto . 1969, © ANNOUNCEMENTS: 1990/91 Dues: Dues are now payable for 1990/91. Please remit your $20.00 (U.S. funds) to our treasurer, Bob Pocotte, 52 Middlebury Court, Dearborn, MI 48120. For those who have renewed, we plan to mail our 1991 color calendar with the October HISTORIAN.

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