1905 Henry C. Frick 1972
Steel Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at West Bay City MI by West Bay City Shipbuilding Co., Hull 615
Launched Aug 26, 1905
With Elbert H. Gary, George W. Perkins and William E. Corey longest vessel on the Great Lakes (until J. Pierpont Morgan and Henry H. Rogers of 1906 — superseded Augustus B. Wolvin of 1904)
569’ LOA, 549’ LBP, 56’ beam, 31’ depth
1 deck, arch cargo hold construction, hatches @ 12’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 1800 IHP
Enrolled at Port Huron MI Sept 19, 1905 Temp #8)
549.0 x 56.0 x 26.4, 6490 GT, 5016 NT US 202443 to:
Pittsburgh Steamship Co., Duluth MN, Harry Coulby, Mgr. (home port Duluth MN)
Entered service Sept 23, 1905, clearing Bay City MI on maiden trip.
Permanent enrollment at Duluth MN Sept 28, 1905 (#9)
Rebuilt 1939 at Conneaut OH
Remeasured to 555.5 x 56.25 (sic) x 26.4, 6753 GT, 5379 NT
Rebuilt 1942 at Conneaut OH. Hatches to 24’ centers with hatch crane.
Remeasured to 556.0 length and 6834 GT, 5769 NT
Fleet reincorporated 1949 in Delaware (home port to Wilmington DE
Fleet merged July 1951 into parent United States Steel Corporation (home port to New York NY)
Sold 1964 to Providence Shipping Ltd., Sault Ste. Marie ON, a subsidiary of Algoma Steel Corporation (home port to Nassau Bahamas) and renamed Michipicoten (1).
Enrolled Bahamian at 556.9 x 56.2 x 26.3, 7600 GT, 5502 NT Br 137342
Enrollment transferred to Canada 1966 Can 137342 (home port to Sault Ste. Marie ON)
Sold for scrap 1972 to Union Pipe & Machinery Co. Resold to Spanish shipbreakers. Cleared Quebec QC Nov 15, 1972 towed by Polish tug Koral. Broke away from her tug Nov 17 off Anticosti Island, St. Lawrence River and broke in two. Stern section sank Nov 18; bow section sank Nov 19.
IMO 5147956
See history in Great Lakes Ships We Remember p. 195
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Good morning,
Can someone help me? My father recently died and I found two pictures in his things. He worked on this ship as a young man and I have an original C FRICK photograph of the deck and a picture of him lying in a hammock on the deck. Do you think these have any value? Might there be a museum which might want them? What about personal collectors of freighter memorabilia? I’d appreciate your thoughts.. You can reach me at my email. Thank you. Judy
Found a picture of the Henry C Frick being launched in the back of another picture. Could mail it to you or send an electronic copy if you are interested.
I have been doing some research on boats my dad sailed on from 1927-1932. The Henry C. Frick was one of them. I have a very old framed picture of the ship. I would like to see a picture of the ship being launched if you still have it to share. My email address is RARKLR@AOL.COM.
Thank you.
i have a compass in a partial wooden box. on the two sides it is printed HENRY C FRICK. on the bottom of the compass it has MADE IN USA 4 45 how could i find out if the compass was used on this ship?