1902 Charles Beatty 1961
Steel Great Lakes bulk lumber carrier
Built at Toledo OH by Craig Shipbuilding Co., Hull 88
Launched April 16, 1902
204’ LBP, 40’ beam, 16’ depth
1 deck, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 900 IHP
Enrolled at Toledo OH June 3, 1902 (#17)
211.5 x 40.5 x 13.4, 986 GT, 814 NT US 127641 to:
Craig Shipbuilding Co., Toledo OH (home port Toledo OH
Entered service 1902
Reenrolled at Cleveland OH March 3, 1903 (#60) to:
Volunteer Transit Co., Cleveland OH (home port to Fairport OH)
Sold Feb 15, 1916 for off-Lakes service and left the Great Lakes
Renamed Usona 1916, Bayusona (Br 140405) 1917, Port de St. Malo (France) 1919, Roslyn (Br.) and Usona 1923
Sold 1923 to White, Gratwick & Mitchell Steamship Co., Tonawanda NY and returned to the Great Lakes.
Remeasured to 211.0 x 40.1 x 13.0, 1366 GT, 795 NT
Sold 1924 to F. D. Gleason Coal Co., Detroit MI
Converted to sand dredge at River Rouge MI by Great Lakes Engineering Works
Remeasured to 212.6 x 40.2 x 13.2, 1310 GT, 745 NT
Sold 1936 to Nicholson Transit Co., Detroit MI and renamed Ironwood.
Sold 1942 to U. S. War Shipping Administration, Washington DC for off-Lakes service, converted back to bulk freighter at Ecorse MI by Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co. and left the Great Lakes.
Sold 1946 back to Nicholson Transit Co., returned to the Great Lakes and converted back to sand dredge
See history in Great Lakes Ships We Remember II p. 158
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