James Pierce (1901) |
Builder: |
Washburn Brothers Thomaston, Maine |
Keel laid: |
N/A |
Launched: |
N/A |
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Year built: |
1901 |
Completed: |
N/A |
Fate: |
Sunk Nov. 19, 1912 after a collision with SS Fram (Norway). Location: North Atlantic between Philadelphia and Puerto Rico. No casualties. (Note: I have not been able to confirm this is the same James Pierce, but in all likelihood it is the same ship.) |
Owner |
Unknown |
Dimensions, machinery and performance |
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Length: |
226' |
Hull: |
Wood |
Beam: |
40' |
Masts: |
5 |
Draft: |
20' (depth) |
Sail: |
N/A |
Gross Tons: |
1,664 |
Speed: |
N/A |
DWT: |
N/A |
Engines: |
N/A |
Crew: |
N/A |
Builder's Data |
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Page published Oct. 23, 2009 |