1890 Republic 1918 (1924)
Steel Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Cleveland OH by Globe Iron Works, Hull 35
Launched July 12, 1890
308’6” LOA, 292’ LBP, 40’ beam, 24’6”
2 decks, hold beams, hatches @ 24’, coal-fired boilers, triple expansion engine, 1350 IHP
Enrolled at Cleveland OH Aug 12, 1890 (Temp #15)
291.8 x 40.2 x 21.2, 2316.38 GT, 1877.73 NT US 110865 to:
Republic Iron Co., Cleveland OH, W. D. Rees, Mgr. (home port Republic MI)
Entered service 1890
Permanent enrollment at Marquette MI Aug 29, 1890 (#13)
Lengthened 96’ 1904 at Cleveland OH by American Ship Building Co.
Remeasured to 364.5 x 41.0 x 24.5, 2991 GT, 2052 NT
Management about 1909 to M. A. Hanna & Co.
Sold Feb 1, 1917 to Crescent Transit Co., Cleveland OH, W. C. Richardson & Co., Mgr. And renamed North Pines
Sold March 7, 1918 to U. S. Shipping Board, Washington DC for off-Lakes service during World War I.
Cut in two, towed to tidewater and rejoined. Great Lakes enrollment surrendered Dec 20, 1918
Scrapped Danzig 1924
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