Wisconsin Maritime Museum

F. P. Jones (Propeller, 1913)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
F. P. Jones
Also known as:
Glencadam; Arlington
Year of Build:
1913
Rebuilt:
1. 1918;
2. 1919;
Official Number:
211084
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Wuandotte, Michigan
Vessel Type:
Propeller
Hull Materials:
Steel
Builder Name:
Detroit Ship Building Company
Ownership Notes:
George Hall Coal Company, (1913-1917); U. S. Shipping Board, (1917-1919); Waukau Steamship Company, (1919-1919); Glen Transportation Company, Ltd., ((919019255); Matthews' Steamship Company, (1925-1932); Clarkson, Frederick C. (receiver), (1932-1933); Colonial Steamships, Ltd., (1933-11936); Burke Towing & Salvage Company, Ltd., (1936-1940);
Hull Dimensions
1913
Length: 244' Width/Beam: 42' Depth: 21.8'
1918
Length: 244' Width/Beam: 43' Depth: 18.3'
1919
Length: 244' Width/Beam: 42' Depth: 18.2'
Tonnage
1913
Gross: 1,705 Net: 1,059
1918
Gross: 1,899 Net: 1,141
1919
Gross: 1,870 Net: 1,118
History
Classification:
a. Propeller, F. P.Jones (1913-1919);
b. Propeller, Glencadam (1919-1925);
c. Propeller, Arlington (1925-1940)
Nationality:
American (1913-1919); Canadian (1919-1940);
Chronology:

1. 5/1/1940, Lake Superior, sunk, (wheat), (1 life lost);

Notes
General notes:
Hull #192;
Sources:
1. John Poole's notes;
2. Wright's Master Sheet;
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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