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Carrie Clark (ID 1238)


Coastal Collier:

  • Built in 1874 as the steamship Anna by J. Clark and Sons, Waldoboro, Maine
  • Renamed Carrie M. Clark
  • Acquired by the Navy 18 October 1917 from the Luckenbach Steamship Co.
  • Commissioned Carrie Clark (SP 1238), 8 November 1917
  • Struck from the Navy list 13 June 1919
  • Sold 11 September 1919 to the Neptune Line of New York, NY
  • Fate unknown.

    Specifications:

  • Displacement 1,298 t.
  • Length 194'
  • Beam 39' 7"
  • Draft 23' 6"
  • Complement: Six
  • Propulsion: Non-self propelled.
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    Carrie Clark 63k At anchor without cargo, probably prior to her World War I era Naval service
    U.S. Navy photo NH 101386
    Naval Historical Center
    Carrie Clark 52k At anchor, probably prior to her World War I era Naval service
    U.S. Navy photos NH 101387 and NH 101388
    Carrie Clark 69k

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