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The J.H. Sheadle was an American Great Lakes freighter built in 1906. She was built in Ecorse, Michigan, by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was owned by the Grand Island Steamship Company of Cleveland, Ohio. She had the identification number #203826. She was used to transport coal, iron ore and grain across the Great Lakes of North America and Canada.

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  • The J.H. Sheadle was an American Great Lakes freighter built in 1906. She was built in Ecorse, Michigan, by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was owned by the Grand Island Steamship Company of Cleveland, Ohio. She had the identification number #203826. She was used to transport coal, iron ore and grain across the Great Lakes of North America and Canada. (en)
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  • Scrapped in 1980, inSantander, Spain
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  • Scrapped in 1980, in Santander, Spain (en)
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  • *U.S. Registry #203628 * (en)
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  • *J.H. Sheadle 1906-1924 *F.A. Bailey 1924-1930 *LaSalle 1930-1965 *Meaford 1965-1979 *Company 1979-1980 (en)
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  • Jasper H. Sheadle (en)
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  • The Sheadle was the last vessel to see the ill-fated James Carruthers before she sank on Lake Huron (en)
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  • *Grand Island Steamship Company 1906-1921 *Cleveland-Cliffs Steamship Company 1921-1924 *Forest City Steamship Company 1924-1927 *Cleveland-Cliffs Steamship Company 1927-1965 *Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. 1965-1979 *Pierson Steamships Ltd. 1979-1980 (en)
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  • , Grand Island, Michigan (en)
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  • The J.H. Sheadle was an American Great Lakes freighter built in 1906. She was built in Ecorse, Michigan, by the Great Lakes Engineering Works. She was owned by the Grand Island Steamship Company of Cleveland, Ohio. She had the identification number #203826. She was used to transport coal, iron ore and grain across the Great Lakes of North America and Canada. (en)
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  • *Company 1979-1980 (en)
  • *F.A. Bailey 1924-1930 (en)
  • *J.H. Sheadle 1906-1924 (en)
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  • *Meaford 1965-1979 (en)
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