Wisconsin Marine Historical Society

Long Ships Passing – Hauling in a Heaving Line

February 2, 2023
Arthur M. Anderson

By Chris Winters

A deckhand hauls in a heaving line at the Pittsburgh & Conneaut dock, Conneaut, Ohio, onboard the ARTHUR M. ANDERSON, January, 2015.

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The ARTHUR M. ANDERSON was built in 1952 at Lorain, Ohio, by the American Ship Building Co. for the Pittsburgh Steamship Co. a division of US Steel Corp.  She measured 629.4 feet in length, 70.2 feet in beam and 31.3 in depth. Her namesake Arthur Marvin Anderson was the director of US Steel and vice chairman of J. P. Morgan & Co. at the time.  She is still sailing today for USS Steel Great Lakes Fleet.

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Chris Winters is a Trustee of the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society, a well-known author and has been a photojournalist for over 25 years.  He and his cameras have enjoyed a privileged glimpse into the lives of merchant mariners aboard some of the Great Lakes best-known and best-loved vessels.

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