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Hauling Mass.: 1905
9 days ago - By Shorpy
"A tow entering the St. Clair Ship Canal," circa 1905. The Hackett Line tug Home Rule , built in 1890, wrecked in 1924; and the bulk freighter Massachusetts , built in 1882 and wrecked on the St. Lawrence, 1923. At the rear: the tug Frank W. 8x10 inch glass negative. View full size.
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