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MV Paul R. Tregurtha is a Great Lakes-based bulk carrier freighter. She is the current Queen of the Lakes (the largest ship operating on the Great Lakes complex). Launched as the William J. De Lancey, she was the last of the 13 "thousand footers" to enter service on the Great Lakes, and was also the last Great Lakes vessel built at the American Ship Building Company yard in Lorain, Ohio.
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MV Paul R. Tregurtha
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The Big Paul, Fancy De Lancey
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dbpedia:American_Ship_Building_Company
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1981-04-25Z
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dbpedia:Lake_freighter
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1979-07-12Z
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308.762
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1981-05-10Z
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dbpedia:Interlake_Steamship_Company
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dbpedia:Interlake_Steamship_Company
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32.004
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1981-02-04Z
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Operational
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