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The Warship in Our Kitchen
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Aetna
'Steamer Aetna
turning around
by cement plant
Sunday Sept. 25/38'
First of two photos. That cement plant would be in Essexville, and was also named Aetna; the ship was named for the plant. She carried bags of cement around the Lakes under charter with Mid-West Transportation, which was owned largely by the same capitalists as the cement company.
Aetna, another "Fredrikstad ship" (or Laker Type A), was built as Lake Catherine by Toledo Shipbuilding under government contract in 1918. She was renamed Oscar J. Lingeman in 1926 and Aetna in 1937. She was sold off-lakes in 1941 and renamed Manasquan. The ship was scrapped in 1947.
Borucki's Lakers
turning around
by cement plant
Sunday Sept. 25/38'
First of two photos. That cement plant would be in Essexville, and was also named Aetna; the ship was named for the plant. She carried bags of cement around the Lakes under charter with Mid-West Transportation, which was owned largely by the same capitalists as the cement company.
Aetna, another "Fredrikstad ship" (or Laker Type A), was built as Lake Catherine by Toledo Shipbuilding under government contract in 1918. She was renamed Oscar J. Lingeman in 1926 and Aetna in 1937. She was sold off-lakes in 1941 and renamed Manasquan. The ship was scrapped in 1947.
Borucki's Lakers
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