1910 D. A. Gordon 1915 (1917)
Steel St. Lawrence River canal size package freighter
Built at Glasgow Scotland by Clyde Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Hull 289
Launched
259’3” LOA, 249’3” LBP, 43’ beam, 23’7” depth
2 decks
Enrolled at Glasgow Scotland
249.3 x 43.0 x 23.7, 2301 GT, 1434 NT Br 129479
Canada Shipping Co., Toronto ON (home port Glasgow Scotland)
Sold 1911 to International Steamship Co., Toronto ON, J. W. Norcross, Mgr.
Fleet merged 1912 to Canadian Interlake Line, Toronto ON
Fleet merged 1915 into Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal QC
Enrollment transferred to Canada 1915 Can 129479 (home port to Montreal QC)
Chartered 1915 for off-Lakes service during World War I and left the Great Lakes
Sunk Dec 12, 1917 by German submarine U-64 off Spain.
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