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- Detroiter (ship, 1892): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1892 to 1902 [e]
- James Battle (fireboat, 1900): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1900 to 1941, when she was sent to Halifax, Nova Scotia, for wartime service [e]
- James R. Elliott: Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1902 to 1930, later converted to a ferry, then a floating restaurant [e]
- John Kendall (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1930 to 1979, when she was converted to a tugboat [e]
- Curtis Randolph (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit since 1979 [e]
- Sivad Johnson (fireboat): Fireboat operated in Detroit since 2020 [e]
- Sivad Heshimu Johnson: A heroic firefighter, who drowned, while off-duty, when he dove in to save three children [e]
- Ashbridge's Bay [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Great Slave Lake [r]: A large lake in Canada's Northwest Territories, it is a rift lake, on a fault line, and the deepest lake in North America, at 660 metres [e]
- John Kendall (fireboat) [r]: Fireboat operated in Detroit from 1930 to 1979, when she was converted to a tugboat [e]
- Curtis Randolph (fireboat) [r]: Fireboat operated in Detroit since 1979 [e]