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Fayette Brown (1973)
  IMO: 5113072  
Details/Construction
Builder:American Ship Building CompanyLocation:Lorain, OhioHull #:378
Keel Layed:Launched:1910/03/19Commissioned:1910/04
Propulsion
As builtType:1 Triple expansion steam engineOutput:1760 IHP - 10 Knots
Manufacturer:
 
Dimensions
As builtLength (oa):159.7 m (524.0 ft)Gross Tonnage:6377
Length (lbp):Net Tonnage:4860
Beam:16.5 m (54.1 ft)Dead Weight:
Depth:9.1 m (30.0 ft)Displacement:
Draft: 
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
Raleigh Steamship CompanyHenry Wineman Jr.1910/041916/12/14
The Brown Transit CompanyHarvey H. Brown & Company1916/12/151924
Stewart Furnace Company19241929
Youngstown Steamship Company - Cleveland OhioPickands Mather & Company19291931
Interlake Steamship Company19311963
Marine Salvage, Ltd. - Port Colborne, Ontario1963Scrapped
FleetFromUntil
Interlake Steam Navigation Company - Montreal, Quebec19311960
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
Charles L. Hutchinson1918
Fayette Brown
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
US 207345 Duluth, Minnesota, United States 1910/04/23 1916/12
US 207345 Fairport, Ohio, United States 1916/12 1932
US 207345 Wilmington, Delaware, United States 1932 1963
Description
Laid up in Erie, Pennsylvania in mid-1960 and did not operate again.
Disposition
Description/Location
Arrival at YardBeached:Work Began:
LostRan aground at 49.35.30N/63.46.30W after the towline separated while under tow to Barcelona, Spain for scrapping.Date:1964/12/02

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