Wednesday, May 1, 2019
James R Barker departed Duluth 05/01/2019
James R Barker departed Duluth this morning loaded with coal.
Herbert C Jackson arrived Duluth 05/01/2019
Herbert C Jackson arrived Duluth early this morning loaded with limestone.
James R Barker arrived Duluth 04/30/2019
James R Barker arrived Duluth Tuesday evening to load coal.
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
John J Boland arrived Duluth 04/30/2019
John J Boland arrived Duluth this afternoon loaded with limestone.
Ed Culbertson Memorial (52 years ago)
If you happened to be watching the Canal Cam about noon today, you may have noticed a small group of people standing in front of a plaque on the pier break wall.
The plaque was placed there in honor of Ed Culbertson, a Coast Guardsman who gave his life, 52 years ago, trying to save three young brothers who became trapped on the pier during a fierce storm.
Capt. Tom Mackay, talked about his friend Ed, who perished that night and reminded the news media of the bravery and valor that is often forgotten over time. Tom wanted to make sure Ed will be remembered.
The plaque was placed there in honor of Ed Culbertson, a Coast Guardsman who gave his life, 52 years ago, trying to save three young brothers who became trapped on the pier during a fierce storm.
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Capt Tom Mackay |
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Coast Guard |
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The words on the plaque read:
EDGAR A CULBERTSON
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THIS PLAQUE IS DEDICATED BY THE PEOPLE OF DULUTH TO THE MEMORY OF A FELLOW CITIZEN, COAST GUARD BOATSWAINS MATE FIRST CLASS, EDGAR A. CULBERTSON, WHO ON THE NIGHT OF APRIL 30TH 1967 GAVE HIS LIFE ATTEMPTING TO RESCUE THREE TEEN-AGE BROTHERS STRANDED ON THIS PIER DURING A SEVERE STORM, HIS GREAT SACRIFICE IS AN ENDURING EXAMPLE OF HIS DEVOTION TO DUTY AND COMPASSION FOR HIS FELLOW MAN.
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