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William N. Page (ID 3844)


Freighter: Built in 1918 by the New York Ship Building and Dry Dock Corp., Camden, NJ; Acquired by the Navy 18 December 1918 and commissioned the same day; Decommissioned 31 May 1919 at Norfolk, VA, struck from the Navy list and returned to the United States Shipping Board; Sold, (date unknown) to the Mystic Steamship Co., the Koppers Coal Co., (date unknown), and the Eastern Gas and Fuel Associates, (date unknown). Fate unknown after 1947.

Specifications: Displacement 12,163 t.; Length 395' 1"; Beam 55'; Depth of hold 34' 5"; Draft 27'; Speed 12 kts.; Complement 97; Armament one 4" and one 3".


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William N. Page 79k Off the shipyard of her builder, the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, at the time of her completion in late 1918. USS Idaho (Battleship # 42) is visible in the left background.
U.S. Navy photo NH 65115-A
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