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News
Photo Gallery September 22, 2005 |
| Roger Blough down bound in Lake St. Clair with apparent damage from Walter J. McCathy, Jr. - Lisa Mager |
![]() Roger Blough down bound. |
![]() Possible collision damage in grey stripe. |
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9/21 - St. Clair River Traffic - Jim Meyland |
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![]() Barge Great Lake pushed by tug Michigan. |
![]() Two former salties passing. |
![]() Sarnia harbor visitors. |
![]() Vega Desgagnes |
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![]() American Mariner loading |
![]() American Mariner with Lee A. Tregurtha arriving in the background |
![]() Lee A. Tregurtha approaching the dock |
![]() Lee A. loading in the rain Monday. |
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Recent Detroit River Traffic - Mike Nichols |
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![]() Federal Leda (Cyprus) at Detroit Marine Terminal. |
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![]() Armco down bound off the Detroit main Post Office |
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![]() John M. Selvick towing three barges of wind turbine supports, aided by tug Manitou |
![]() Barges |
![]() Tug Manitou pushing |
![]() Headed under the Ambassador Bridge |
![]() Diamond Belle down bound off Zug Island. |
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![]() Detroit Princess up bound off Walkerville, Ontario. |
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![]() New light tower D33 at the entrance to the Amherstburg Channel. |
![]() Former Boblo Steamer Ste. Claire at Belanger Park. |
![]() Chios Sailor (Greece) down bound off the Rouge Short Cut Canal. |
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![]() "G" Tug Maine at Nicholson's Terminal. |
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![]() "G" Tug Nebraska at Nicholson's |
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![]() Tug Stormont down bound off the Rouge Short Cut |
![]() Canadian Transfer unloading in Windsor. |
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New Pictures in the Public Galleries |
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![]() Megayacht Sunrise approaching the Tour boat Cavalier Maxim |
![]() Sunrise passing the Cavalier Maxim |
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![]() James Norris up bound |
![]() Carriage lights being installed along the walkway |
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Toledo Historical Perspectives - William Forsythe |
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![]() This 1907 postcard shows a fine view of the Toledo, Ohio's Cherry Street Bridge on the Maumee River. The far span was destroyed. |
![]() On March 6, 1908, this postcard shows a bow view of the freighter Yuma after she broke her moorings and her stern plowed down one span of the bridge. |
![]() This postcard shows a stern view of the Yuma on the same date. |
![]() This postcard shows the reconstruction of the Cherry Street Bridge later in March 1908. |
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