1917 R. L. Barnes 1918 (1950)
Steel New York State Barge Canal size bulk freighter
Built at Duluth MN by McDougall-Duluth Co., Hull 1
Launched Dec 16, 1916
245’ LBP, 43’ beam, 23’8” depth
1 deck, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 900 IHP
Engine from wooden str. Olympia of 1889
Enrolled at Duluth MN May 23, 1917 (#54)
251.8 x 43.2 x 21.5, 1914 GT, 1118 NT US 215115 to:
R. L. Barnes Steamship Co., Duluth MN (home port Duluth MN)
Entered service May 29, 1917 clearing Duluth MN with a cargo of grain
Sold June 28, 1918 to U. S. Navy for off-Lakes service during World War II and left the Great Lakes. Commissioned Oct 19, 1918 as U.S.S. Robert L. Barnes.(AK-11)
Captured by Japanese forces at Guam Dec 10, 1941
Renamed Hasu Maru (Japan), Fortune (Br) and M. T. S. No. 2.
Scrapped about 1950
See history in Great Lakes Ships We Remember II p. 26
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