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"March 23 1958
Sterns of freighters at Monroe Harbor
Monroe Michigan
Saturday"
The nearest ship is John Hulst, and the fourth is A.H. Ferbert; the second seems not to be labelled, and I can't read the names on the others (both names are quite long). There are six ships in the harbor (see the next photo), but only five seem to be visible here.
John Hulst was Vice President of the Steel Corporation when his namesake was built in 1938; the ship hauled ore on the Lakes for 40 years, and was scrapped in 1986.
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Had a short chat with Rick Borucki on Friday. He tells me his father labelled all his photographs with date/description/location, which Rick finds as amazing as I do. This is, apparently, just a small portion of the original collection of Lakers photographs.
Borucki's Lakers
Sterns of freighters at Monroe Harbor
Monroe Michigan
Saturday"
The nearest ship is John Hulst, and the fourth is A.H. Ferbert; the second seems not to be labelled, and I can't read the names on the others (both names are quite long). There are six ships in the harbor (see the next photo), but only five seem to be visible here.
John Hulst was Vice President of the Steel Corporation when his namesake was built in 1938; the ship hauled ore on the Lakes for 40 years, and was scrapped in 1986.
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Had a short chat with Rick Borucki on Friday. He tells me his father labelled all his photographs with date/description/location, which Rick finds as amazing as I do. This is, apparently, just a small portion of the original collection of Lakers photographs.
Borucki's Lakers
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