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Created: 2022-01-21 12:18:39 AM
Last Edited: 2022-01-25 10:09:58 AM




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J.P. Morgan Jr. (1978)
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J.P. Morgan Jr. (1980/09/04)
  IMO: 5166861  
Details/Construction
Builder:American Ship Building CompanyLocation:Lorain, Ohio, United StatesHull #:373
Keel Layed:Launched:1909/11/13Commissioned:1910/04/15
Propulsion
As builtType:1 Triple expansion steam engine (24.75, 39" & 65" x 42")Output:1402 kW (1880 ihp) - 11.0 Knots
Manufacturer:American Ship Building Company - Cleveland, Ohio, USA
 
Dimensions
As builtLength (oa):183.22 m (601.1 ft)Gross Tonnage:7694
Length (lbp):Net Tonnage:6076
Beam:17.73 m (58.2 ft)Dead Weight:12406
Depth:9.76 m (32.0 ft)Displacement:
Draft: 
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
Pittsburgh Steamship Company - Duluth, Minnesota19101951
United States Steel Corporation - USA19511967
United States Steel Great Lakes Fleet19671980
FleetFromUntil
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
J.P. Morgan Jr.1980
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
US 207250 Duluth, Minnesota, United States WA6616 1910 1949
US 207250 Wilmington, Delaware, United States WA6616 1949 1951
US 207250 New York, NY, United States WA6616 1951 1967
US 207250 Wilmington, Delaware, United States WA6616 1967 1980
Description
1980 - Sold for scrap to Ronald S. Enterprises then resold to Spanish shipbreakers
4 October 1980 - Cleared Quebec City, Canada in tandem with her former fleetmate Eugene J. Buffington behind the tug Hirtenhurm
22 October 1980 - Arrived at Bilbao, Spain for demolition
Disposition
Description/LocationScrapped at Bilbao, Spain by Desguaces y Salvamentos.
Arrival at Yard1980/11/26Beached:Work Began:
LostDate:

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