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Fr. Edward J. Dowling, S.J. Marine Historical Collection


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Original name: Peirce McLouth.

Other name(s): D.R. Morley, 1927

Ship owner: A. F. Morley., 1928, United States, Michigan, Detroit

Ship builder: S. C. McLouth., 1918, United States, Michigan, Marine City

Engine builder: Frontier Iron Works., 1880, United States

Year ship built: 1918

Year engine built: 1880

Creator: A. F. Morley.

Final disposition: Junked at Ecorse in 1932.

Notes: Rebuilt from bottom of Hugh R. Harvey (ex., J.C. Pringle), (ex., W. H. Gratwick) of 1880.

Registry number: US. 216255

Hull number: None

Vessel type: Steam barge

Contributor(s): Frontier Iron Works.; S. C. McLouth.

Height: 12 ft.

Width: 30.5 ft.

Length: 175 ft.

Stroke length: 36 in.

Gross tonnage: 550 t.

Net tonnage: 328 t.

Materials: Wood

Engine type: Steeple compound

Piston 1: 24 in.

Piston 2: 48 in.

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