Maritime History of the Great Lakes

W. J. Conners (Propeller), U93133, 1921

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Steam screw W.J. CONNERS.* U. S. No. 93133. Of 4.499 tons gross; 3,609 tons net. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1901. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 381.7 x 50.5 x 15.5 and a crew of 22. Freight service. Steel built.
      * Former steam screw MAUCH CHUNK.
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1921
     
     

      Steam screw MAUCH CHUNK. U. S. No. 93133. Of 4.499 tons gross; 3,609 tons net. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1901. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 381.7 x 50.5 x 15.5 and a crew of 22. Passenger service. Steel built.
      * Former steam screw
      Merchant Vessel List, U.S., 1906.
     
     
     
MAUCH CHUNK.* Built April 24, 1901 Package Freight Prop. -Steel
U. S. No. 93133 4499 gt -3609 nt 381.7' x 50.5' x 15.5'
* Renamed (b) W.J. CONNORS -US -1920
Taken to Gulf of Mexico and converted to repair ship, 1942.
      (c) MAUCH CHUNK -US Army -1942
      (d) W.J. CONNORS -US Army -1943
Reduced to fish reduction plant in 1951.
      (e) HAERINGUR -Iceland -1951
Scrapped in 1957.
      Buffalo, N.Y., Shipbuilding Master List
      Institute for Great Lakes Research
      Perrysburg, Ohio.


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Newspaper
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ex MAUCH CHUNK
Date of Original
1921
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Local identifier
McN.R.2023
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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W. J. Conners (Propeller), U93133, 1921