Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 44, n. 3 (November 1990), p. 3

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ALGOSTEEL Detroit River June 1, 1990 photo by Jim Jackson Steel bulk freighter (C.323016) built in 1966 at Lauzon, Quebec by Davie Shipbuilding Limited (Hull#658) for Labrador Steamship Company Limited as a) A S GLOSSBRENNER: 712 X 75 X 39; 17,955 gross tons. Renamed b.) ALGOGULF in 1987. Converted to a self-unloader at Port Weller Drydocks in 1989-90, renamed c.) ALGOSTEEL in 1990. NORTH CAROLINA Cuyahoga River June 9, 1990 photo Rick Nicholls Steel tug (U.S.263601) built in 1952 at Bay City, iicligan by Defoe Shipbuilding Company (Hull#423) for United States Steel Corporation as a.) LIMESTONE: 86.5 X 24 X 13.5; 145 gross tons. Renamed b.) * WICKLOW in 1983 and c.) NORTH CAROLINA in 1990. 44-3-3

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