Ship owner: Mahoning Steamship Co.
Ship builder: American Ship Building Co., Lorain, Ohio
Engine builder: American Ship Building Co., Lorain, Ohio
Year ship built: 1910
Year engine built: 1910
Final disposition: Capsized in lower Lake Huron with a load of coal during the Big Blow of November 7-13,1913, 28 lives lost. Floated for several days prior to sinking, and sits upside down on the bottom, heavily explored by divers.
Notes:
Identical to the Isaac M. Scott, also lost during the great storm.
Remarks:
Owner:
Mahoning Steamship Co., Cleveland, Ohio (M.A. Hanna Co., manager)
Registry number: US. 207539
Hull number: 381
Vessel type: Bulk Freighter
Height: 30 ft.
Width: 54 ft.
Length: 504 ft.
Stroke length: 42 in.
Gross tonnage: 6322
Net tonnage: 4901
Materials: Steel
Engine type: Triple expansion
Piston 1: 23.5 in.
Piston 2: 38 in.
Piston 3: 63 in.