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Old Dominion (ID 3025)
Barge: Built in 1872 by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, DE; Acquired by the Navy 18 October 1917; Placed in service 8 August 1918; Placed out of service 17 April 1919; Struck from the Naval Register 13 June 1919; Sold 2 October 1919. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement 1,802 t.; Length 266' 10"; Beam 42' 6"; Draft 18' 6"; Speed non-self propelled;
Armament none.
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships History: Old Dominion (ID-3025), launched as a steamer by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Del., in 1872, was acquired by the Navy from the Luckenback S.S. Co., New York City, 18 October 1917, and placed in service as a non-selfpropelled barge, 8 August 1918. An iron hulled vessel, Old Dominion was used as a coastwise collier until transferred to the 5th Naval District, 17 April 1919, for inactivation. She was sold to the Neptune Line, New York City, 2 October 1919.
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