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The SS Alpena (formerly the SS Leon Fraser) is a lake freighter.She was built in 1942 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works in Ecorse, Michigan, to carry iron ore.She was originally owned by the Pittsburgh Steamship Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel.
The community was unincorporated within Ecorse Township. [7] In 1903 the settlement was incorporated as the village of Ecorse. [7] With the opening of its first steel mill in 1923, Michigan Steel Mill, Ecorse began to become an economic force in the region. The village incorporated as a city in 1942.
United States; Owner: United States Steel Great Lakes Fleet: Builder: Great Lakes Engineering Works - Ecorse, Michigan, United States: Launched: Detroit, 1938 [1] Completed: 1938: Out of service: 1986: Fate: Scrapped in 1986: Notes: John Hulst was not a self unloader. She was also the first steam turbine ship on the Great Lakes. General ...
FILE - The United States Steel logo is pictured outside the headquarters building in downtown Pittsburgh, April 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Nippon Steel is seeing support for its proposal to acquire U.S. Steel in the regions of the United States where steel mills are located, Nippon Steel's President Tadashi ...
SS Willis L. King (Official number 208397) was a 600-foot-long (180 m), [1] steel-hulled, propeller-driven American Great Lakes freighter built in 1911 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works of Ecorse, Michigan. She was scrapped in 1984 in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Shares of U.S. steel stocks U.S. Steel (NYSE: X), Cleveland Cliffs (NYSE: CLF), and Steel Dynamics (NASDAQ: STLD) were rallying on Wednesday, up 8.2%, 20.1%, and 13.8%, respectively, on the day ...
North American was a Great Lakes steamship built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan, in 1913 for the Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company. The vessel was launched on January 16, 1913, and was the older of two near-sister ships, the newer one being SS South American.