1952 John G. Munson 2
Steel self-unloading Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Manitowoc WI by Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Hull 415
Keel laid March 7, 1951; launched Nov 28, 1951
Largest self-unloader in the world when built
666’3” LOA, 650’ LBP, 72’ beam, 36’ depth
1 deck, arch cargo hold construction, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, steam turbine engine, 7700 SHP
Enrolled at Duluth MN Aug 5, 1952
649.3 x 72.2 x 34.5, 13143 GT, 8116 NT US 264136 to:
Bradley Transportation Line, United States Steel Corporation, Detroit MI (home port Duluth MN)
Entered service Aug 1952
Lengthened 1976 at Superior WI by Fraser Shipyards
Remeasured to 751.3 length and 15179 GT, 11330 NT
Fleet made a subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation 1981, renamed USS Great Lakes Fleet Inc., Duluth MN (home port to Duluth MN)
Fleet sold 2003 to Canadian National Railway Co., Montreal QC and renamed Great Lakes Fleet. Operated by Keystone Shipping Co., Bala-Cynwyd PA to continue to be able to trade between U.S. ports.
IMO 5173670
In service 2011 for Great Lakes Fleet
5208
Where will the Munson be
6/8-6/11/2023
Thinking I may have had a family member on the Munson in the 50’s or 60’s. Any way to get a list of those who have sailed?
I am interested in knowing who John Munson was and a little of his family tree. I was told I am probably related to him. It would be interesting to know if that is true.
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