by Guest » November 21, 2023, 11:47 am
I don't recall ever seeing anything about the Dunn Paper Company receiving coal shipments at its Port Huron plant, they may have at one time. The only marine traffic I have ever seen mentioned in relation to this company was a few visits by some saltwater vessels during the early Seaway era to load paper. I believe the Peerless Cement plant just south of the Blue Water Bridge and probably less than a quarter mile from Dunn did receive coal until closing in the early 1970s. I lived in the Port Huron area from the late 1970s to the late 2010s and never heard of any marine traffic into or out of the Dunn Paper Company during that time. I would like to know if I'm incorrect about that.
I don't recall ever seeing anything about the Dunn Paper Company receiving coal shipments at its Port Huron plant, they may have at one time. The only marine traffic I have ever seen mentioned in relation to this company was a few visits by some saltwater vessels during the early Seaway era to load paper. I believe the Peerless Cement plant just south of the Blue Water Bridge and probably less than a quarter mile from Dunn did receive coal until closing in the early 1970s. I lived in the Port Huron area from the late 1970s to the late 2010s and never heard of any marine traffic into or out of the Dunn Paper Company during that time. I would like to know if I'm incorrect about that.