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The National Steel Corporation ship,  operated by M.A. Hanna Corporation, on what is likely one of the Great Lakes. The boat was 690 feet long. Ernest T. Weir is written on the side of the ship. Reorder No. from creator is 29786-3.

1933. Ernest T. Weir, National Steel Corporation Oreboat

The christening of the Humphrey; a description of the Humphrey Towboat; and the Humphrey in action.

1934. Towboat Humphrey Joins Consol's Fleet

Margaret Humphrey christens the  towboat, "Humphrey".

1935. Margaret Humphrey Christening Towboat Humphrey

The pilothouse of the Humphrey towboat with a man at the controls.

1936. Pilothouse of the Towboat Humphrey

The engine room of the "Humphrey" towboat where an unidentified man inspects one of the main diesel propulsion engines.

1937. Engine Room of Diesel Towboat Humphrey

Unidentified man looks through the cupboards in the galley of the "Humphrey" towboat.

1938. Galley of Humphrey Towboat

Two towboats carrying coal on a scenic Appalachian river.

1939. Aerial View of Two Towboats with Coal Barges on an Appalachian River

Pittsburgh Coal Co. towboat with a load of coal outside of an unknown city.

1940. Champion Coal, Pittsburgh Coal Company Towboat Pushing a Coal Barge

Pittsburgh Coal Co. towboat with a load of coal outside of an unknown city; R.J. Elinhart, Elizabeth, PA.

1941. Champion Coal, Pittsburgh Coal Company Towboat Pushing a Coal Barge

1942. Coal Officials on Champion Coal Company Towboat

Hillman Barge and Construction Company. 175' x 26' x 11' all welded standard hopper barge. First of 30 for Pgh. Consol. Coal Co.

1943. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company Hopper Barge

Pittsburgh Coal Co. towboat with a load of coal outside of an unknown city. Reorder No. from Judge is 31540-1.

1944. Champion Coal, Pittsburgh Coal Company Towboat Pushing a Coal Barge