Alaska State Library Historical Collections Bayers, Lloyd H., 1911-1968 Captain Lloyd H. “Kinky” Bayers Collection, 1898-1967 MS 10 General Marine Files [email protected] 907 465-2925 PO Box 110571 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0571 /---- -- - LA BELLE " Cen-da an tua Van. T. ~. Co. -l. P-ic-t -. and il"l-f-o-. -(-Capt~n-s-eTt~) AliJum 43- -- 2. Brings out t-ow of A1asl<a copper -ore from Haines. PWB. Oct. 1956 pp, 7. -- -- - - - -- - --- - -- - - - -- LaBONNE Booke" Canadian tug. Q) Stbd. broad, slow, ,(NLag. cut) - --- - --- - - - - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - Repowered 1956 (N.B. 21; pp 55) Pf.cte, and info. Owned by Vancouver Tug Boat Co. Ltd. 555 Denman st. The firm started 27 years ago----being incoroorated by Harold Jones in 1924. Had one tug, the 60 hc p." "Atta Bay" She has since neen rebuilt and now has a 250 h.o. diesel. The "Lalsonne" has 500 hv p , and in the 1951 Marl time Races on Elliot Bay lost by only half a length to the "Foss 18" in the Class B section. Henry Johnson was < ek Looe r-, The ComDany also owns the I1LaPoint" with an 805 h.p. F.M. All' their 12 tugs in 1951 have been named with a La prefix. M.D. June 9, 1951 I I LA BONnE Canadian tug. Van. T.. B. Co. -- - ---- -- l. Pict. and info. (Capt. insert) Album 43. 2. Piat. and info. (repowered) -(PWB Sept. '56- PP. 21) -- - - -- - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - --- - - I, - - - Album ~ "ABOUCH5:RE GJ:d-steCl.m- sail Two stacks. Dr'awLnc'' • Frotl Lewis & Dryden IQ} port broad, at sea. - I , I~ore info. Book 35 PFt.ge 6 More info. Book 37; page 40 LABRADOR Canadian Arctic oat.ro L vessel i9~1f 1. Info. is all Album 44; pp. 5. -- I-- - -- - ~ - LACKlVIE Old towing st. sch. Juneau--189S-- l. No plots. ! - -- - , - - -- - - - - -- -- st. 6/8/98 paper says sch, "Lakme " towing bar-ge IlA&niral" and di smantled river steamer IIsover-eLgn'' arrived in Juneau st. June 6, 1898 bound to Michael. All:3 um.t a wer-e heavily laden and had a total of 130 passengers on board. .tnear- Old timers around Juneau shook head.a in doubt as to weetner- the outfit would ever reach its de.stLna't.Lno or not Old Wrangell paper says she was almost completely des- troyed on the Oregon coast in Mar 1899 when her cargo of lime cal1ght fire. The vessel managed to reach Astoria before being consumed by the flames. D.A. DISP. 1/19/19ll tells of a str-, "LACKMA"(st. sch , ) drifting helpless before a gale off Cape Blanco. Crew all taken off by the str-. uwetsonu SEE CARD ON l1LAKME" May be one and the same str.
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