1892 Choctaw 1915
Steel straightback Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Cleveland OH by Cleveland Ship Building Co., Hull 17
Launched May 25, 1892
Monitor vessel based on whaleback design
(Designed to evade Alexander McDougall’s patents on the whaleback concept)
284’ LOA, 266’ LBP, 38’ beam, 22’6” depth
1 deck, hold beams, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 764 IHP
Enrolled at Cleveland OH June 20, 1892 (Temp #119)
266.9 x 38.1 x 17.9, 1573.61 GT, 1256.28 NT US 126874 to:
Lake Superior Iron Co., Cleveland OH (home port Ishpeming MI)
Entered service 1892
Permanent enrollment at Marquette MI June 24, 1892 (#46)
Sold 1900 to Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., Cleveland OH
Transferred 1906 to Grand Island Steamship Co., Cleveland OH, Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co., Mgr.
Sunk July 11, 1915 in collision with steamer Wahcondah off Presque Isle, Lake Huron. No lives lost. Enrollment surrendered Oct 15, 1915. Upbound from Cleveland OH with coal for Superior WI.
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