Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Ironwood (Propeller), U127641, 1936

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Steam screw USONA.* Official U.S. number 127641. Of 986 gross tons; 813 net tons. Built at Toledo, Ohio in 1902. Home port, New York, N.Y. 211.5 x 40.5 x 13.4 and a crew of 22. Freight service. Of 1,350 indicated horse power. Steel built.
*Formerly steam screw CHARLES BEATTY.
      Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1917
     
     
     
      Steam screw CHARLES BEATTY. Official U.S. number 127641. Of 986 gross tons; 813 net tons. Built at Toledo, Ohio in 1902. Home port, Cleveland, Ohio. 211.5 x 40.5 x 13.4 and a crew of 14. Freight service. Of 900 indicated horse power. Steel built.
      Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1906.
     
     
     
     
CHARLES BEATTY.* Built April 16, 1902 Bulk propeller - Steel
U. S. No. 127641 986 gt-814 nt 211.5' x 40.5' x 13.4'
* Renamed (b) USONA - US - 1916
      (c) BAYUSONA - Brit - 1917 (Brit I4O405)
      (d) PORT de ST. MALO) - French - 1921
      (e) BAYUSONA - Can - 1921
      (f) ROSLYN - Can - 1922
      (g) USONA - US - 1923
      (h) IRONWOOD - US - 1936
Broke in half and sank at dock, Toledo, Ohio, in summer, 1967.
      Toledo Shipbuilding Master List
      Institute for Great Lakes Research
      Perrysburg, Ohio


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ex CHARLES BEATTY, USONA, BAYUSONA, ROSLYN, USONA
Date of Original
1936
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.R.1533
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Ironwood (Propeller), U127641, 1936