Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes Directory, 1951, p. 306

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TUGS OF THE GREAT Construction Gross Tonnage DIMENSIONS Pauline T. (Can.)......... Steel Peebles, Don M........... Steel Peninsula (Can.).......... Steel Pitz, A. H................ Wood Plietz, Wm. F............. Wood Point Hope (Can.)........ Steel Porter, Hector (Can.)..... Steel Porter, Tupper (Can.)..... Wood Pratt, John (Can.)......... Steel Prescotont (Can.)......... Steel Progresso (Can.).......... Steel Pythonga (Can.).......... Steel Racey (Can.)............. Steel Racine................... Steel Ralph.................... Steel Radio.................... Steel Rambler................. Wood Rambler 2d............... Wood Ranger 2d................ Steel Rayside, J. S. (Can.)...... Wood Red Crown............... Steel Reiss.................... Steel Reliance.................. Wood Renwick, Edw. W......... Steel Rescue (Can.)............ Wood Resolute................. Wood Rhode Island............. Steel Richard E................ Steel Rickey, James W.......... Steel Riedel, W................. Wood Rival (Can.)............. Steel Robertson, M. I. (Can.). . . Wood Roche, J. J................ Steel Rockett (Can.)........... Steel Rockelm (Can.).......... Steel Roen, John............... Steel Roen, 3d, John........... Steel 38 52'6" 13'1" 5'9" 41 56'2" 18' 5' 261 104'5" 26'7" 11'2" 52 76'6" 18' 10'6" 29 52'6" 14' 3'4" 59 62'7" 11'3" 8'2" 108 84'6" 18'6" 9' 73 89' 18'9" 9' 166 80'5" 22'1" 11'4" 302 112' 27' 13'6" 90 69'8" 17'5" 7'6" 76 61' 17' 9' 25 55' 14'7" 7'6" 65 68'8" 17' 11'6" 9 35'4" 10' 4'6" 21 41'2" 13'2" 5'2" 63 54'5" 18'4" 7'5" 29 47' 12'4" 3'3" 28 49'7" 12'4" 5'4" 49 66' 17'8" 6'6" 27 50' 13' 6'4" 99 71' 20' 12'6" 311 124' 23' 11'6" 178 95' 25' 7'5" 52 62' 16' 7' 30 54' 14'3" 6'7" 94 74'4" 20' 12'6" 37 47'3" 14'5" 5'4" 24 42' 14' 7' 13 32'7" ll'l" 3'8" 196 90' 24' 12' 8 37' 11'6" 4'2" 96 75' 20' 12'5" 39 62'6" 15' 7'6" 235 105' 30'1" 12'5" 188 103'5" 16'5" 11'3" 256 107' 24'2" 13' 306 1915 Sorel Harbour Tugs, Sorel, Que. 1946 Construction Aggregates, Chicago, 111. 1944 Marathon Paper Mills, Pt. Arthur, Ont. 1923 E. C. Knudsen, Duluth, Minn. 1902 A. G. Scheidenhelm, Erie, Pa. 1910 Hillside, S. G. Co., Vancouver, B. C. 1901 Porter & Son, Montreal, Que. 1882 Harry J. Dixon, Toronto, Ont. 1911 Sin-MacLine, Montreal, Que. 1930 Can. P. C. & P. T. Co., Ogdensburg, N. Y. 1915 Canadian Int. Paper, Montreal, Que. 1927 Diesel Canadian Int. Paper, Montreal, Que. 1903 Hindman Trans. Co., Owen Sound, Ont. 1914 A. B. McLean & Sons, Sault Ste Marie, Ont. 1935 Motor E. C. Knudsen, Duluth, Minn. 1922 Nicholson & Hall, Buffalo, N. Y. 1924 Motor E. G. Smith, Charlevoix, Mich. 1926 Fred Schmekel, Rogers City, Mich. 1936 R. S. Eldridge, Toledo, Ohio 1913 E. B. Eddy, Hull, Que. 1923 L. A. Wells, Cleveland, Ohio 1912 Reiss Coal Co., Sheboygan, Wis. 1892 D. A. Clark, Pt. Arthur, Ont. 1939 Diesel Marine Transit Co., Chicago, 111. 1885 Superior S. & T. Co., Fort William, Ont. 1928 Waterways Eng'g, Green Bay, Wis. 1930 Great Lakes Towing Co., Cleveland, O. 1944 F. W. Eichler, Kenosha, Wis. 1935 St. Lawrence River Power P Co., Messena, N.Y. 1910 E. J. Laway, Cheboygan, Mich. 1923 Sin-Mac Line, Montreal, Que. 1914 F. A. Robertson, Cornwall, Ont. 1915 FitzSimon-Connell, Chicago, 111. 1901 Newago Tug Line, Pt. Arthur, Ont. 1946 Marine Industries, Montreal, Que. 1895 Roen Steamship Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 1898 Roen Steamship Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wis.

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