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Winifred (ID 1319)


Freighter/Tanker: Laid down 31 January 1898 by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, ME; Launched 8 July 1892; Acquired by the Navy 21 June 1918 at Liverpool, England, and commissioned the same day; Decommissioned 13 March 1919 at Philadelphia, PA, struck from the Navy list and returned to the United States Shipping Board; Returned to her owners, the Gulf Refining Co., Port Arthur, TX; Abandoned in 1936. Fate unknown.

Specifications: Displacement 5,850 t.; Length 290'; Beam 42' 2"; Depth of hold 21'; Draft 18' 9"; Speed 10 kts.; Complement 55; Armament two 4" and one machine gun.


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Winifred 97k In a European port prior to entering U.S. Navy service.
U.S. Navy Photo NH 89798
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Winifred 136k In a European port prior to her World War I era Navy service.
U.S. Navy Photo NH 89798-A
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