1897 Carrington 1967
Steel Great Lakes bulk freight barege
Built at Chicago IL by Chicago Ship Building Co., Hull 26
Launched March 20, 1897
366’ LOA, 352’ LBP, 44’ beam, 26’ depth
1 decks, hold beams, hatches @ 24’
Enrolled at Chicago IL March 25, 1897 (#28)
352.0 x 44.2 x 21.8, 3180.92 GT, 2861.30 NT US 127172 to:
C. W. Elphicke, Chicago IL
Entered service 1897
Sold 1900 to Pittsburgh Steamship Co., Duluth MN (home port to Duluth MN)
(This fleet was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie to compete with John D. Rockefeller’s Bessemer Steamship Co. When the United States Steel Corporation was founded in early 1901, the 99 vessels in five other fleets joined the thirteen vessels then in this fleet to become the ore-carrying arm of the Corporation, at 112 vessels the largest fleet on the Great Lakes.)
Sold Oct 20, 1924 to Detroit Sulphite Transportation Co., Detroit MI
Renamed Cordova (2) 1927
Sold 1939 to Driftwood Lands & Timber Ltd., Sault Ste. Marie ON (home port to Sault Ste. Marie ON) and renamed Delkote.
Enrolled Canadian at 352.2 x 44.2 x 21.8, 3106 GT, 2995 NT Can 171062
Sold 1955 to Hindman Transportation Co., Owen Sound ON (home port to Owen Sound ON)
Sold for scrap 1967 to Marine Salvage Ltd., Port Colborne ON. Scrapped 1969 at Port Colborne.
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