File:NIE 1905 Canal - Saint Mary's Canal - Michigan.jpg

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English: SAINT MARY'S (Sault Sainte Marie) CANAL, Michigan. A “whaleback” steamer with tow is leaving the lock for lower lake ports. To the left is Weitzel Lock. To the right is Poe Lock.
Date published 1905
Source The New International Encyclopædia, v. 4, 1905, “Canal,” facing p. 126.
Author Unknown photographer

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