The Indiana Harbor entered the Duluth piers Friday evening to load coal at Midwest Energy. It left port Saturday morning. Built by Bay Shipbuilding Co., of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., the Indiana Harbor was launched March 19, 1979, for the American Steamship Co., of Buffalo, N.Y. It was the ninth 1,000-footer built for Great Lakes service.
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: Calumet, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing in the afternoon; American Miner, arriving to unload limestone and departing in the evening.
Afternoon: Quebecois, departing after unloading cement.
Evening/night: James R. Barker, arriving to load coal; Jerbert C. Jackson, arriving to load grain.
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SUPERIOR ENTRY
Afternoon: Stewart J. Cort, arriving to load iron ore pellets.
TWO HARBORS
Morning: Roger Blough, departing with iron ore pellets; John G. Munson, arriving to load iron ore pellets and departing in the afternoon.
Evening/night: Lee A. Tregurtha, arriving to load iron ore pellets.
For updated information 24 hours a day, call the Boatwatcher's Hotline at (218) 722-6489.
Source: The Lake Superior Marine Museum in Canal Park, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and boatnerd.com. Arrival and departure times are not official and can vary widely.