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Roger Blough ore carrier setting out for sea trials in June 1972 (Courtesy ClevelandMemory.org) |
MV Roger Blough – the ore carrier built by American Ship Building in Lorain for U. S. Steel – seems destined to forever be in the news.
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Fire on Roger Blough ore carrier (Courtesy ClevelandMemory.org) |
But the Roger Blough continues to make headlines.
It got stuck in the ice in Lake Erie in February 1979; it ran aground in Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior in May 2016. And last month, it suffered $20 million in damages due to a fire while it was at its winter storage dock in Wisconsin.
But way back in June 1972, with the tragic fire behind it, the Roger Blough was being towed out of the Lorain shipyard in preparation for sea trials.
Read all about it in the article below, which appeared in the Journal on June 3, 1972.