by Jim Bobel » December 20, 2012, 3:46 am
It’s a calm May 22, 2012 night in the harbor of Lorain, Ohio, as the steamer Philip R. Clarke slowly slips between the East Breakwater Light(white) and the Lorain Lighthouse(red). It’s been 60 years and 1 week since she was commissioned on May 15, 1952 and set sail for Duluth to begain a long career working the Great Lakes for United States Steel. She was built by the American Ship Building Company as hull #867 in Lorain, Ohio.
Happy Holidays To All!
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It’s a calm May 22, 2012 night in the harbor of Lorain, Ohio, as the steamer Philip R. Clarke slowly slips between the East Breakwater Light(white) and the Lorain Lighthouse(red). It’s been 60 years and 1 week since she was commissioned on May 15, 1952 and set sail for Duluth to begain a long career working the Great Lakes for United States Steel. She was built by the American Ship Building Company as hull #867 in Lorain, Ohio.
Happy Holidays To All!