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  2. Category:Great Lakes shipping companies - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes shipping companies. This is a category of American and Canadian shipping companies on the Great Lakes.

  3. Great Lakes Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Fleet was formed on July 1, 1967, when U.S. Steel consolidated its Great Lakes shipping operations by merging the Pittsburgh Steamship Division and its sister fleet, the Bradley Transportation Company forming the USS Great Lakes Fleet. [2] In 1981, Great Lakes Fleet was spun off into a U.S. Steel-owned subsidiary, Transtar, Inc. [3]

  4. Interlake Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Interlake Steamship Company. The Interlake Steamship Company is an American freight ship company that operates a fleet on the Great Lakes in North America. [1][2][3] It is now part of Interlake Maritime Services. The company is chaired by James R. Barker, with his son, Mark W. Barker, serving as President.

  5. Category:Great Lakes freighters - Wikipedia

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    Calumet (1929 ship) Calumet (1973 ship) MV Canadian Miner. SS Carl D. Bradley. SS Cayuga. SS Cedarville. SS Charles S. Price. SS Charles W. Wetmore. SS Chester A. Congdon.

  6. List of bulk carriers - Wikipedia

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    Lake freighters. Rammed by the steamer Quincy A. Shaw on May 16, 1919. Ran aground and sank at Isle Royale on June 4, 1947. Sank on May 11, 1953. H Lee. White. Sank in the Mataafa Storm. Ran aground and burned in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. Sank after being rammed by the freighter Burlington in a storm on June 20, 1953.

  7. Lake freighter - Wikipedia

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    Lake freighters, or lakers, are bulk carriers operating on the Great Lakes of North America. These vessels are traditionally called boats, although classified as ships. [1][2] Freighters typically have a long, narrow hull, a raised pilothouse, and the engine located at the rear of the ship.

  8. Category:Great Lakes Shipping Industry - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes freighters‎ (1 C, 206 P) Great Lakes Shipping Companies‎ (14 P) I. Interlake Maritime Services‎ (1 C, 2 P)

  9. Oglebay Norton Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1930s: Company began to manage four docks along the Great Lakes. [5] 1931: Columbia Steamship Company. renamed the Columbia Transportation Company [5] 1939: Company initiated a study of low-grade minerals and established the Reserve Mining Company to develop taconite. [5] 1957: Company adopted the name Oglebay Norton Company and began trading ...

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