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We continue our report on the vessels laid up for the winter at the various Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River ports. We do not list tugs, small ferries, scows, etc., nor boats operating through the winter, and any exceptions (of which we are aware) will be specifically noted. If you do not see a report for your own area, please drop us a note for the March issue. Hamilton: BAIE ST. PAUL E. B. BARBER BLACK BAY CANADIAN OLYMPIC CANADIAN PROGRESS, CANADOC, W. M. EDINGTON, FORT WILLIAM, ROBERT KOCH, LAKE WINNIPEG, RALPH MISENER, PIC R. (scrapyard), PINEDALE (scrapping), SEAWAY QUEEN Sarnia: ALGOBAY ALGOLAKE ALGORAIL, CANADIAN ENTERPRISE, CANADIAN TRANSPORT, C.C.G.S. GRIFFON, HILDA MARJANNE, IMPERIAL SARNIA, ISLAND TRANSPORT, LAKESHELL, MONTCLIFFE HALL, TEXACO WARRIOR Thunder Bay: CARTIERCLIFFE HALL, D. M. CLEMSON (scrap), THOMAS F. COLE (scrap), D.D.S. SALVAGER, C.C.G.S. ALEXANDER HENRY, HOCHELAGA, INCAN SUPERIOR, LAWRENDOC, MANITOULIN, MANTADOC, MAPLECLIFFE HALL, J. W. McGIFFIN, NANTICOKE, NIPIGON BAY, JEAN PARISIEN, SILVER ISLE, STADACONA Owen Sound: HOWARD F. ANDREWS CHI-CHEEMAUN ROBERT S. PIERSON, Montreal, BAYSHELL, CONCORDIA (excursions), CHESLEY A. CROSBIE, LOUIS R. DESMARAIS, JOHN A. FRANCE, H. M. GRIFFITH, LAKE MANITOBA, JOHN O. McKELLAR, T. R. McLAGAN, MENIHEK LAKE, MURRAY BAY, NORTHERN SHELL, H.M.C.S. PRESERVER, PRINDOC, RICHELIEU, SENNEVILLE, SIMCOE, VANDOC, PETER A. B. WIDENER Sorel: BAFFIN (oceanography), FORT KENT, FORT LENNOX, FORT MINGAN, FORT ST. LOUIS, HALLFAX, HUDSON (oceanography), INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORT, KINGDOC, STEELCLIFFE HALL, TRANS-ST. LAURENT, C.C.G.S. WOLFE Cleveland: WM. H. BENNETT, BUCKEYE, CANADIANA, GOODTIME II (excursion), HOFFMAN, W. W. HOLLOWAY, J. A. W. IGLEHART, SAM LAUD, LYMAN, MARINE FUEL OIL, MARINE FUEL II, MARKHAM, SAGINAW BAY, FRED R. WHITE JR. Superior: CHARLES M. BEEGHLY, BELLE RIVER, PAUL H. CARNAHAN, IRVIN L. CLYMER, BENJAMIN F. FAIRLESS, FRONTENAC, J. L. MAUTHE, EUGENE W. PARGNY, WALTER A. STERLING Duluth: B. F. AFFLECK, C. L. AUSTIN, SEWELL AVERY, FRANK R. DENTON, LEON FRASER, JOSHUA A. HATFIELD, JOHN HULST, INDIANA HARBOR, WILLIAM A. IRVIN, HORACE JOHNSON, THOMAS W. LAMONT, MERLE M. McCURDY, JOHN G. MUNSON, IRVING S. OLDS, RESERVE, PERCIVAL ROBERTS JR. (remains only) WILLIAM B. SCHILLER, ROBERT C. STANLEY, EUGENE P. THOMAS, RICHARD TRIMBLE (remains only), ENDERS M. VOORHEES, RALPH H. WATSON, HOMER D. WILLIAMS, AUGUST ZIESING Milwaukee: ARTHUR M. ANDERSON, ROGER BLOUGH, CASON J. CALLAWAY, CANADIAN LEADER, RACHEL CARSON (research), PHILIP R. CLARKE, WILLIAM H. DONNER, E . M. FORD, EDWIN H. GOTT, SEA CASTLE, ROGER R. SIMONS (res'rch), EDGAR B. SPEER Toledo: ARMCO, ASHLAND, WILLIS B. BOYER, ERNEST R. BREECH, BUFFALO, CADILLAC, CHAMPLAIN, JOSEPH H. FRANTZ, EDWARD B. GREENE, JUPITER, KINSMAN INDEPENDENT, WILLIAM G. MATHER, McKEE SONS, NICOLET, ROBERT C. NORTON, CRISPIN OGLEBAY, PIONEER, PONTIAC, RICHARD J. REISS, WILLIAM A. REISS, WILLIAM R. ROESCH, SATURN, J. R. SENSIBAR, SYLVANIA, PAUL THAYER, THOMAS WILSON, WOLVERINE Sturgeon Bay: AMERICAN MARINER, AMOCO ILLINOIS, AMOCO INDIANA, J. BURTON AYERS, JAMES R. BARKER, BURNS HARBOR, COURTNEY BURTON, DETROIT EDISON, MIDDLETOWN, ST. CLAIR, CHARLES E. WILSON Ashtabula: E. G. GRACE, ELTON HOYT 2nd, SAMUEL MATHER, MESABI MINER, JOHN SHERWIN, WILLIAM P. SNYDER JR. Sault. Ontario: ALGOPORT, YANKCANUCK Port Weller: AGAWA CANYON, CAPE BRETON MINER, FRONTENAC, JAMES NORRIS, QUEDOC Humberstone: GEORGIAN BAY, LAC STE. ANNE, E. J. NEWBERRY, QUETICO, RAYMOND H. REISS, SENATOR OF CANADA, TARANTAU Port Colborne: ALGOWAY, LAKE NIPIGON, MONTREALAIS, FRANK A. SHERMAN, TADOUSSAC Kingston: CAPE TRANSPORT, CONCRETIA, FORT HENRY, FORT YORK, FRENCH RIVER Prescott: COMEAUDOC, C.C.G.S. SIMCOE Cardinal: LABRADOC, ONTADOC, TROISDOC Buffalo: JOHN J. BOLAND, HARRY COULBY, ALASTAIR GUTHRIE, WILLIAM A. McGONAGLE Ecorse: ADAM E. CORNELIUS, LEON FALK JR., GEORGE M. HUMPHREY, GEORGE A. STINSON, JOSEPH H. THOMPSON Dearborn: JOHN DYKSTRA, BENSON FORD, HENRY FORD II, WILLIAM CLAY FORD Detroit: COLUMBIA (excursions), STE. CLAIRE (-do-) Goderich: MELDRUM BAY, LIONEL PARSONS, PIERSON DAUGHTERS, R. G. SANDERSON, D. B. WELDON Port McNicoll: ALGOCEN, ALGOSOO, A. S. GLOSSBRENNER, SCOTT MISENER Midland: SIR JAMES DUNN, H. C. HEIMBECKER, J. N. McWATTERS, JOHN E. F. MISENER, C.C.G.S. MONTMORENCY Collingwood: ALGOWOOD, PATERSON, UNGAVA TRANSPORT Muskegon: HIGHWAY 16, ROGER M. KYES, H. LEE WHITE Sandusky: JOHN R. EMERY, ESPERANCE III For their assistance in preparing this report, we extend grateful appreciation to the following members: Richard Armstrong, Neil Bauman, Rene Beauchamp, Richard Bockus, Duff Brace, David Bull, Roger Chapman, Donald Dube, Harold Fricke, Brian Gamula, Alain Gindroz, Cyril Hudson, Gerald Hutton, Jim Kaysen, Gerald Kennedy, Ron and Jim Konkol, John Lefaive, Buck Longhurst, Alan Mann, Larry Morrill, Philip Nash, Mike Nicholls, Dave Nolan, Thomas Salvner, Al Schelling, Rob Sharik, Paul Sherlock, Robert Smith, Al Sweigert, Al Sykes, Ron Taylor, Frederic Van Wesep, John Vournakis, George Williams, Tom Wilson, William Young, and George Zock; also to the Marine Historical Society of Detroit (which sent to us any listings it received) and to "Lake Log Chips" (publication of the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University). Also to Jim Hoffman (a last-minute report)!
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