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D.A. Gordon

D.A. Gordon had been a package freight carrier on the Great Lakes and often carried raw sugar to Wallaceburg or departed that port with the refined product. She spent two years in war service before being torpedoed by U-64 on December 11, 1917. The vessel was en route from Marseilles, France, to Melilla, Spanish Morocco, when she was hit and one member of the crew was lost.

Photo: Tom Wilson

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Author Creator:Tom Wilson
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