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![]() | 800 × 412 (234 KB) | Sapphic | The 529-foot ''James Carruthers'', the newest and strongest ship in the Canadian fleet, departed Alpena, Michigan Sunday morning, Nov. 9, just ahead of the ''J.H. Sheadle'', and headed south on Lake Huron into the heart of the [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913] |
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![]() | 800 × 412 (234 KB) | Sapphic | The 529-foot ''James Carruthers'', the newest and strongest ship in the Canadian fleet, departed Alpena, Michigan Sunday morning, Nov. 9, just ahead of the ''J.H. Sheadle'', and headed south on Lake Huron into the heart of the [[Great Lakes Storm of 1913] |
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