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  • Marine News
    Marine News
    TextNewspaper  Port Huron Times-Herald (Port Huron, MI), 5 Sep 1923, p. 10, c. 4     The steamer HAMONIC arrived here from Detroit, Tuesday morning and was to leave late this afternoon for Duluth and way ports. The steamer MIDLAND PRINCE left Tuesday noon for Fort William, after discharging its cargo of ore at Point Edward. The barge ERIE arrived at the Morton ...
    TextNewspaper  Port Huron Times-Herald (Port Huron, MI), 5 Sep 1923, p. 10, c. 4   The steamer HAMONIC arrived here from Detroit, Tuesday morning and was to leave late this afternoon for Duluth and way ports. The steamer MIDLAND PRINCE left Tuesday noon for Fort …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Tug Marine City is Fitting Out
    Tug Marine City is Fitting Out
    TextNewspaper  Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Sep 1923     Port Huron, Mich., Sept. 17. - The tug MARINE CITY, built for the United States government during the war at the McLouth shipyard in Marine City was towed to Detroit Sunday to be equipped with boilers and machinery. The tug has been sold twice since the war to private parties …
    TextNewspaper  Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Sep 1923   Port Huron, Mich., Sept. 17. - The tug MARINE CITY, built for the United States government during the war at the McLouth shipyard in Marine City was towed to Detroit …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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