Other name(s): Charles L. Hutchinson; Gene C. Hutchinson; Parkdale; Sir Trevor Dawson
Ship owner: American Interlake Line; Jones & Laughlin Steel Co.; Pioneer Steamship Co.; Reoch (Redwood Enterprises)
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: Stranded Sawtooth Reef, Lake Superior, October 18, 1910. Stern portion salvaged and eventually joined to new forebody built September 9,1916 by Superior Ship Building Co., hull 524. Scrapped 1971 at Cartegena, Spain.
Notes:
Stranded Sawtooth Reef, Lake Superior, October 18, 1910. Stern portion salvaged and eventually joined to new forebody built September 9,1916 by Superior Ship Building Co., hull #524. Scrapped in 1971 at Cartegena, Spain. American Interlake Line jointly owned by Roy M. Wolvin and Canada Steamship Lines, dissolved following World War I. Launched July 27, 1910. Replaced in J&L fleet by Thomas Walters in 1911 which was identical to Moreland. Orginally planned to rename the rebuilt vessel R. M. Wolvin but Mr. Wolvin declined. Sold to British in 1962.
Remarks:
b) Sir Trevor Dawson (1915) (US 214499)
c) Charles L. Hutchinson (1920)
d) Gene Hutchinson (1951)
e) Parkdale (1962) (BR. 316355)
Owners:
1) Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
2) American Interlake Line (Wolvin & Canadian Steamship Line, Duluth, MN (1915)
3) Pioneer Steamship Co., Cleveland, OH (1920)
4) Reoch (Elmwood Enterprises) (1962) (BR. 316355)
Registry number: US. 207851
Hull number: 387
Vessel type: Bulk Freighter
Height: 32
Width: 58
Length: 580
Stroke length: 42 in
Gross tonnage: 7215
Net tonnage: 5505
Materials: Steel
Engine type: Triple expansion
Piston 1: 24 in
Piston 2: 39 in
Piston 3: 65 in