(1919) 1925 King 1941 (1954)
Steel St. Lawrence River canal size bulk freighter
Built at Cleveland OH by American Ship Building Co., Hull 482
Launched Nov 30, 1918
Built as Lake Faristell for the United States Shipping Board for off-Lakes service during World War I and left the Great Lakes
261’ LOA, 251’ LBP, 43’ beam, 28’2” depth
1 deck, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 1300 IHP
Enrolled at
251.0 x 43.6 x 26.2, 2624 GT, 1626 NT US 217458
Sold Jan 15, 1925 to King Steamship Corporation, Duluth MN, a subsidiary of Minnesota-Atlantic Transit Co. (home port to Duluth MN), renamed King and returned to the Great Lakes
(Probably for tax and company security reasons, each vessel of the “Poker Fleet” was owned by a separate corporation.)
Entered Great Lakes service 1925
Fleet sold 1936 to Terminals & Transportation Co., Buffalo NY
Sold 1941 to U.S. War Shipping Administration for off-Lakes service during World War II and left the Great Lakes
Renamed Milena (Panama) 1947 and Evgenia 1948
Stranded Sept 7, 1953 near Cape Cod MA, Atlantic Ocean. Enroute from St. Johns Newfoundland to Baltimore MD. Towed to Boston MA and found to be damaged beyond repair. Towed to Baltimore and scrapped.
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