User:Geo Swan/lake freighter

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SS Angeline[1]

SS James Laughlin[2]

J.G. Grammer [3]

Northern Queen [3]

Congdon[4]

William H. Wolfe[5]

Charles M. Schwab[6]

SS Clifton[7]

SS Chicago[8]

SS Kamloops[9]

SS Kiowa[10]

SS Andaste[11]

SS Briton[12]

F. B. Squire[13]

T W Robinson[14]

SS Sandland[15]

B. F. Affleck[16]

SS Bayanna[17]

Edmund W. Mudge[17]

William C. Warren[18]

Howard Hindman[19]

SS Superior[19]

George F. Rand[20]

Wilfred Sykes[21]

J. Burton Ayes[22]

Emory L. Ford[23]

SS Eastcliffe Hall[24]

M.V. Lake Charles[25]

References

  1. "Large Steel Lake Freighter Launched". The New York Times (Detroit, Michigan): p. 22. 1899-09-03. https://www.nytimes.com/1899/09/03/archives/large-steel-lake-freighter-launched.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "The Angeline, one of the largest and finest steel freighters on the lakes, was launched this week from the Detroit Shipbuilding Company's Wyandotte yard." 
  2. "TRAVELER NOT MRS. TAFT.; Auto Driver at Ashtabula Took Another Sister of Mrs. Laughlin to Boat.". The New York Times (Ashtabula, Ohio): p. 13. 1910-06-13. https://www.nytimes.com/1910/06/13/archives/traveler-not-mrs-taft-auto-driver-at-ashtabula-took-another-sister.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "A story sent out of here a few days ago that Mrs. W.H. Taft, wife of the President, had taken passage on the lake freighter James Laughlin for Duluth, with her sister and another Plttsburg woman, seems to have made some stir in Government circles." 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Lake Freighter Sunk by Collision". The New York Times (Port Huron, Michigan): p. 9. 1912-07-15. https://www.nytimes.com/1912/07/15/archives/lake-freighter-sunk-by-collision.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "The freight steamer J.G. Grammer, owned by Frank Seiver, Cleveland, was sunk in a collions with the Northern Queen just north of Port Huron at 11 o'clock today." 
  4. "Lake Freighter Broken on Rocks". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 8. 1918-11-10. https://www.nytimes.com/1918/11/10/archives/lake-freighter-broken-on-rocks.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "The loss of the Congdon and her cargo of grain is estimated at more than $1,500,000." 
  5. "LAKE FREIGHTER SINKS.; But Owner Expects to Raise the William H. Wolfe". The New York Times (Detroit, Michigan): p. 5. 1921-09-19. https://www.nytimes.com/1921/09/19/archives/lake-freighter-sinks-but-owner-expects-to-raise-the-william-h-wolfe.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "The Steam Freighter William H. Wolfe sprung a leak while crossing Lake Superior today." 
  6. "Launch Big Lake Freighter". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 5. 1923-07-01. https://www.nytimes.com/1923/07/01/archives/launch-big-lake-freighter.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  7. "Lake Freighter and 28 Men Lost". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 7. 1924-09-24. https://www.nytimes.com/1924/09/29/archives/lake-freighter-and-28-men-lost.html?searchResultPosition=3. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  8. "Lake Freighter Chicago Refloated". The New York Times (Buffalo, New York): p. 47. 1927-12-02. https://www.nytimes.com/1927/12/02/archives/lake-freighter-chicago-refloated.html?searchResultPosition=1. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  9. "HOPE IS ABANDONED FOR LAKE FREIGHTER; Authorities Are Convinced That Kamloops Foundered in Storm -- Had 20 Aboard". The New York Times (Port Arthur, Ontario): p. 59. 1927-12-15. https://www.nytimes.com/1927/12/15/archives/hope-is-abandoned-for-lake-freighter-authorities-are-convinced-that.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "With all hope abandoned, mariners at the head-of-the-lakes ports tonight were convinced that the steamer Kamloops, the Canada Steamship Lines freighter missing for eight days, had foundered in the open lake during the terrific storm on Lake Superior last week." 
  10. "Tugs Go to Aid Lake Freighter". The New York Times (Sault Sainte Marie): p. 42. 1928-07-05. https://www.nytimes.com/1928/07/25/archives/tugs-go-to-aid-lake-freighter.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  11. "FEAR LAKE FREIGHTER LOST.; Chicago Authorities Seek Andaste, 35 Hours Late, With Crew of 25". The New York Times (Chicago): p. 28. 1929-09-12. https://www.nytimes.com/1929/09/12/archives/fear-lake-freighter-lost-chicago-authorities-seek-andaste-35-hours.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  12. "CREW OF 27 RESCUED.; Lake Freighter Is Abandoned After Long Struggle". The New York Times (Buffalo, New York): p. 14. 1929-11-16. https://www.nytimes.com/1929/11/16/archives/crew-of-27-rescued-lake-freighter-is-abandoned-after-long-struggle.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "Before the ship was abandoned, four tugs made a final attempt to pull her off the rocks." 
  13. "Overdue Lake Freighter Safe". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 40. 1933-01-05. https://www.nytimes.com/1933/01/05/archives/overdue-lake-freighter-safe.html?searchResultPosition=2. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  14. "Fire Sweeps Lake Freighter". The New York Times (Detroit, Michigan): p. 51. 1936-12-18. https://www.nytimes.com/1936/12/18/archives/fire-sweeps-lake-freighter.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  15. "Lake Freighter Driven Aground". The New York Times (Sandusky, Ohio): p. 14. 1941-04-21. https://www.nytimes.com/1941/04/21/archives/lake-freighter-driven-aground.html?searchResultPosition=3. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  16. "LAKE FREIGHTER FREED; 2 Tugs Pull Duluth Ship From Detroit River Mudbank". The New York Times (Windsor, Ontario): p. 55. 1947-04-17. https://www.nytimes.com/1947/04/17/archives/lake-freighter-freed-2-tugs-pull-duluth-ship-from-detroit-river.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 "LAKE FREIGHTER AGROUND; Tug Goes to Aid of Coal Vessel Near Detroit River". The New York Times (Amherstburg, Ontario): p. 51. 1947-10-03. https://www.nytimes.com/1947/10/03/archives/lake-freighter-aground-tug-goes-to-aid-of-coal-vessel-near-detroit.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  18. "Lake Freighter Still Aground". The New York Times (Toronto, Ontario): p. 55. 1947-11-13. https://www.nytimes.com/1947/11/13/archives/lake-freighter-still-aground.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 "LAKE FREIGHTER HITS ROCK; Craft Safe After Mishap in Fog 11 Men Quit Another Ship". The New York Times (Fort William, Ontario): p. 51. 1948-04-27. https://www.nytimes.com/1948/04/27/archives/lake-freighter-hits-rock-craft-safe-after-mishap-in-fog-11-men-quit.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "One lake freighter was safe in port today after striking a rock near Passage Island and eleven crewmen voluntarily walked off another ship as fullscale navigation at the lakehead was under way for the first time this year." 
  20. "SHIP STAYS FAST IN MUD; Lake Freighter Resists Efforts of Coast Guard and Tug". The New York Times (Bay City, Michigan): p. 28. 1949-12-10. https://www.nytimes.com/1949/12/10/archives/ship-stays-fast-in-mud-lake-freighter-resists-efforts-of-coast.html. Retrieved 2021-03-30. "The lake freighter George F. Rand stuck in a mudbank in a Saginaw Bay shipping channel, defied Coast Guard efforts to pull her free today." 
  21. "Lake Freighter Sets Record". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 31. 1950-06-03. https://www.nytimes.com/1950/06/03/archives/lake-freighter-sets-record.html?searchResultPosition=1. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  22. "Lake Freighter Ordered". The New York Times (Cleveland, Ohio): p. 53. 1951-05-04. https://www.nytimes.com/1951/05/04/archives/lake-freighter-ordered.html?searchResultPosition=1. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  23. "Reiss Buys Lake Freighter". The New York Times: p. 69. 1965-04-12. https://www.nytimes.com/1965/04/12/archives/reiss-buys-lake-freighter.html?searchResultPosition=1. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  24. "9 Canadians Die as Cargo Vessel Sinks in the Seaway". The New York Times (Massena, New York): p. 78. 1970-07-15. https://www.nytimes.com/1970/07/15/archives/9-canadians-die-as-cargo-vessel-sinks-in-the-seaway.html?searchResultPosition=3. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 
  25. Harry V. Forgeron (1971-01-24). "Shipwreck Diving a Major Attraction of Cayman Islands". The New York Times (Georgetown, Grand Cayman): p. MB15. https://www.nytimes.com/1971/01/24/archives/shipwreck-diving-a-major-attraction-of-cayman-islands.html?searchResultPosition=4. Retrieved 2021-03-30. 

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