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Posted: 16 Jan 2011


Taken: 10 Jul 1939

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Hamonic

Hamonic
"July 10, 1939
Steamer Varmonic [sic--he may have writ Harmonic, which is still wrong]
Canadian S.S.
docking at ft of Brush St.
Detroit Mich"

Mr. Borucki got the name wrong for this ship--and that location is now occupied by RenCen. CSL Northern Navigation's Hamonic travelled between Detroit, Sarnia, and Lake Superior Ports from her 1909 launch until she was destroyed in a Point Edward fire on July 17, 1945. There were no casualties, as the crew acted quickly to abandon the ship.

Northern Navigation's ships were deliberately styled to look like ocean liners. This ship was reportedly named for company president Harold C. Hammond. It perhaps helps to know that all three ships in the fleet had names which ended "ONIC"--the others were Huronic and Noronic.


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