Brockton (Propeller), U204944, 1925
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Steam screw VALDEZ.* Official U.S. number 204944. Of 2,382 gross tons; 1,805 net tons. Built at Ecorse, Mich., in 1908. Home port, Port Townsend, Wash. 244.0 x 43.2 x 27.0 and a crew of 22. Freight service. Of 1,350 indicated horse power. Steel built.
*Formerly steam screw BENNINGTON.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1917
Steam screw BENNINGTON. Official U.S. number 204944. Of 2,285 gross tons; 1,393 net tons. Built at Ecorse, Mich., in 1908. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 244.0 x 43.2 x 27.0 and a crew of 17. Freight service. Of 1,350 indicated horse power. Steel built.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1909 [steam vessels]
Steam screw BROCKTON.* Official U.S. number 204944. Of 2,308 gross tons; 1,729 net tons. Built at Ecorse, Mich., in 1908. Home port, Chicago, Ill. 244.0 x 43.2 x 27.0 and a crew of 30. Freight service. Of 1,2000 indicated horse power. Steel built. Owned by the Rutland - Lake Michigan Transit Co. [Del.]
*Formerly steam screw [a] BENNINGTON, [b] VALDEZ.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1925.
BENNINGTON.* Built December 28, 1907 Package Freighter
U.S. No. 204944. 2285 gt - 1393 nt 244.0 x 43.2 x 27.0
Taken to pacific Coast, 1915, Returned to Lakes, 1923
* Renamed [b] VALDEZ - U.S. - 1923
[c] BROCKTON - U.S. - 1923
Taken to coast, 1942. Scrapped in 1948.
Great Lakes Emgineering Works, [Ecorse], Master Shipbuilding list
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- ex BENNINGTON, VALDEZ
- Date of Original
- 1925
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- Local identifier
- McN.R.1535
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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