Lake freighter
Decommissioned/scrapped boats
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File:Greatest canal traffic in the world, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg|''Powell Stackhouse'', built 1905, scrapped 1967
File:Greatest canal traffic in the world, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views.jpg|''Powell Stackhouse'', built 1905, scrapped 1967
File:Bradley Transportation - SS Calcite 1951.jpg|[[:Category:Calcite (ship, 1912)|''Calcite'']], built 1912, scrapped 1961
File:Bradley Transportation - SS Calcite 1951.jpg|[[:Category:Calcite (ship, 1912)|''Calcite'']], built 1912, scrapped 1961
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File:Steamer Frank J. Hecker.jpg|[[:Category:Frank J. Hecker (ship, 1905)|''Frank J. Hecker'']], built 1905, sank in Atlantic under tow to scrappers in 1961
File:William Nottingham, 1907.jpg|''William Nottingham'', built 1902, scrapped 1947 and ''Hurlbert W. Smith'', built 1903, scrapped 1958
File:William Nottingham, 1907.jpg|''William Nottingham'', built 1902, scrapped 1947 and ''Hurlbert W. Smith'', built 1903, scrapped 1958
File:Steamer EC Pope in Detroit Dry Dock No 2.jpg|[[:Category:E.C. Pope (ship, 1891)|''E.C. Pope'']], built 1891, scrapped 1953
File:Steamer EC Pope in Detroit Dry Dock No 2.jpg|[[:Category:E.C. Pope (ship, 1891)|''E.C. Pope'']], built 1891, scrapped 1953
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