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Old 11-16-2011, 05:27 PM
 
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Default PELICAN hull at St. Louis

Thanks, Capt. Bill, for the update on the hull of the late, great Str. WAKEROBIN. Too bad the old gal was relegated to the scrapper's torch, but at least she lives on in memories and memorabilia. Just this past Sunday Mickey Frye presented me with a box of "steamboat stuff", some of it artifacts from the WAKEROBIN.

I searched my files and found a negative, somewhat faded, of the Str. PELICAN. I took this image on May 10, 1975 at St. Louis, just above the Veteran's Bridge.
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