By Chris Winters
Wheelsman Glen Heck enjoys Thanksgiving dinner aboard the EDWARD L. RYERSON, upbound on Lake Superior, November 2006.
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The EDWARD L. RYERSON was built in 1960 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co. for Inland Steel. She measured 730 x 75 x 39 and was built to solely carry iron ore. The RYERSON entered a long-term layup in 2009 at the Fraser Shipyard in Superior and remains there today. She is currently owned by Cleveland Cliffs, Inc. and managed by Central Marine Logistics.
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Chris Winters is a Trustee and Vice President 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.