Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 34, n. 1 (September 1980), p. 4

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THOMAS F. PATTON in the Welland Canal "Jay" Bascom Photo Steel freighter built in 1945 at Vancouver, Washington by Kaiser Co., Inc. (Hull #520) as a) SCOTT E. LAND - a C4-S-A4 type standard carrier. US. 249354. 4972 x 71.7 x 29.9; 10,654 gross tons. Converted at Baltimore, Maryland in 1951 with a forebody built by Ingalls SB. at Pascagoula, Mississippi. 585.7 x 71.7 x 29.9 - 9,115 gross tons and renamed b) TROY H. BROWNING. In 1955 she was renamed c) THOMAS F. PATTON. Pete Worden Photo CHARLES M. WHITE leaves Lorain Steel freighter built in 1946 at Vancouver, Washington by Kaiser Co., Inc. (Hull #516) as a) MOUNT MANSFIELD C4-S-A4 type standard carrier; 497.2 x 71.7 x 29.9; 10,654 gross tons. Converted and lengthened at Baltimore, Maryland by Maryland Dry Dock Co. in 1951 with a forebody built by Ingalls SB. Co. at Pascagoula, Mississippi and renamed b) CHARLES M. WHITE (585.0 x 71.6 x 35.0 - 9,115 gross tons) US. 249263. ee Res

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