(1918) 1927 Lake Louise 1942 (1947)
Steel bulk freight barge
Built at Ashtabula OH by Great Lakes Engineering Works, Hull 181
Launched March 9, 1918
Laid down as the general cargo freighter War Drum for the British government for off-Lakes service during World War I. Requisitioned by the United States Shipping Board during construction, renamed Lake Louise and left the Great Lakes upon completion
261’ LOA, 253’ LBP, 43’ beam, 20’ depth
1 deck, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 1200 IHP
Enrolled at
253.5 x 43.5 x 22.5, 2242 GT, 1362 NT US 216406
Sold 1925 from the postwar reserve fleet to Ford Motor Co., Detroit MI and returned to the Great Lakes
Converted to barge
Remeasured to 2023 GT, 1890 NT
Entered Great Lakes service 1927
Requisitioned 1942 for off-Lakes service during World War II and left the Great Lakes
Renamed Gordon C. Cooke 1946
Foundered April 12, 1947 off Delaware coast, Atlantic Ocean
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