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Margaret (SP 328)


Margaret, a 273-gross-ton menhaden fishing trawler, was built in 1912. During World War I she was acquired by the Navy, being placed in commission as USS Margaret (SP 328) in May 1917. She was renamed SP-328 in 1918 to avoid confusion with another Navy ship named Margaret. No longer required following the Armistice, USS SP-328 was sold to her former owner in April 1919. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 273 t.; Length unknown; Beam unknown; Draft unknown; Speed unknown; Armament, unknown; Complement, unknown; Propulsion, steam.
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Margaret 65k Photographed prior to World War I.
USN Photograph NH 100558
Naval Historical Center
SP-328 67k Photographed circa 1917-19.
USN Photograph NH 101977
Naval Historical Center

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