Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Allegheny (Propeller), U207792, 9 Jul 1910

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TWO STEEL FREIGHTERS LAUNCHED AT DETROIT
Detroit,Mich., July 8. Two steel freighters were launched in the Detroit River today. At the Detroit Shipbuilding Company yards in Wyandotte, the steamer ALLEGHENY was dropped into the water and at the at the Ecorse the steamer W.J. OLCOTT, 607 feet long, was launched. The ALLEGHENY was built for the Anchor Line and is a sister ship of the CONEMAUGH. The OLCOTT was constructed for the Pittsburg Steamship Company of Cleveland.
      Buffalo Evening News
      July 10, 1910
     
     
Steam screw ALLEGHENY. U. S. No. 207792. oF 3,898 tons gross; 2,967 tons net. Built Wyandotte, Mich., 1910. Home port, Erie, Pa. 350.0 x 46.0 x 31.0 Of 1,700 indicated horse-power. Crew of 17
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1911
     


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launch Wyandotte
Date of Original
1910
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McN.E.10642
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Allegheny (Propeller), U207792, 9 Jul 1910