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Spedden Shipbuilding, Baltimore MD

R. M. Spedden started in business around 1880 as a machine shop and boiler manufacturer. In 1883, he began building sets of machinery for shipyards and incorporated as R. M. Spedden & Company. In 1886, Spedden took on a partner and operated as Spedden & McClymount until 1890 when a new partnership, Spedden & Burch, was formed. In 1892, the firm was reorganized again and renamed R. M. Spedden Company. The yard was in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, at 1707 Thames Street, immediately to the east of South Broadway: see it from the air on Google here. In 1897, the company purchased Brusstar Shipbuilding Company, which had gone bankrupt, and incorporated the new enterprise as Spedden Shipbuilding Company. The Brusstar yard was on Boston Street in the Canton district, close enough to the Spedden yard for the two to be worked as one. Spedden died in 1911 and the company was bought by A. W. Gieske. It was sold again in 1925 and reorganized as Spedden Shipbuilding Corporation, the name it held until 1948, when it became Wills-Spedden Shipyard, Inc. Finally, it was sold in 1950 to the Chesapeake Marine Railway Company, which only lasted until 1952. Note that, at this company, what we call hull numbers are really project numbers: the sequence of numbers used for ships is also used for engines and boilers, as a result of which only about a third of the hull numbers listed here involve new vessels built by Spedden. In addition, no original records of this company have been found and, as a result, this list has been built from newspapers, magazines and registers of the relevant period, and many of the hull numbers are speculative. Comments or queries, please email info@navalmarinearchive.com.

Most recent update: 2017-01-14.

Hull # O.N. Name Customer Type GT Feet Built Disposition
Built by R. M. Spedden
101-128 1880-83 Small engines & boilers
Built by R. M. Spedden & Company
129 106164 Annie Michael & Wm. Maloney Tug 28 57 Jun-83 Hull built by Brusstar Bros.
130 81001 Wm. A. Johnson S.M. Johnson & Coal Co. Tug 25 55 Oct-83 Engine only: hull built by Ruark Co.
131 Baltimore Wrecking Company Derrick 1883 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Brusstar Bros.
132 Hygeia US Quarantine Hospital Service Tug 60 1884 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Brusstar Bros.
133 135831 Edna Capt. R. M. Spedden Tug 33 62 1885 Hull built by Brusstar Bros.
134 75341 John A. McDougall Tug 33 63 1885 Engine and boiler only: reconstruction of burned vessel, originally built 1870 in Buffalo NY
135 105323 Anna Belle Jones's fleet Tug 45 69 1886 Boiler only: originally built in 1873 in Baltimore, later Anita, second boiler installed by Spedden in 1910
Built by Spedden & McClymount
136 Gedney US Coast Survey Survey 133 121 1887 Boiler only: originally built in 1875 in New York
137 81154 William M. Dove Captain John T. Lewis Tug 19 50 1887 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Thomas McCosker & Co.
138 115233 Spring Garden Tug 23 58 1887 Boiler only: originally built 1874 Camden NJ
139 140946 Lauretta Spedden Capt. Luther M. Spedden Tug 27 56 1888 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Thomas McCosker & Co.
140 150195 Parole Tug 24 55 1888 Boiler only: originally built 1880 Baltimore
141 110375 Reuben Foster Tug 17 47 1888 Boiler only: originally built 1878 Baltimore
142 3422 Bertha Capt. Luther M. Spedden Tug 12 36 1889 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Thomas McCosker & Co.
143 135496 Edwin D. Hartley Capt. R.T. Smith Tug 60 73 1889 Boiler only: originally built 1879 Camden NJ
Built by Spedden & Burch
144 14374 Kate Jones Alexander Jones Towing Co. Tug 123 102 1890 Boiler only: originally built 1881 Camden NJ
145 81297 William S. Brusstar P.Dougherty & Co. Tug 45 63 1890 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Brusstar Bros.
146 126618 Cynthia P.Dougherty & Co. Tug 32 56 1890 Engine and boiler only: built by H. Brusstar & Bros. to USACOE 1897, same name
147 81278 Walter Eldridge Barge Transportation Co. Tug 32 54 Jun-90 Engine and boiler only: built by H. Brusstar & Bros.
148 91650 Minerva Capt. Vivian Phillips Tug 21 55 1890 Boiler only: originally blt 1883 Baltimore as Mary
149 110920 Rescue Capt. R. M. Spedden Tug 47 69 1891 Engine and boiler only: built by H. Brusstar & Bros.
150 4995 Col. C.G. Sawtelle Capt. Anderson Tug 47 69 1891 Boiler only: originally built 1862 at Philadelphia
Built by R. M. Spedden Company
151 85600 George S. Rieman Capt. Robert Freeburger Tug 21 54 Jul-92 Boiler only: originally built 1879 Baltimore
152 Zephyr Harbor Ferry 1892 Boiler only
153 75094 John Taxis Captain Phillips Tug 23 52 1892 Boiler only: hull rebuilt by Joseph W. Brooks at Madison MD, originally built 1869 at Chester PA.
154 91135 Minnie Maythem Tug 13 42 1892 Boiler only: originally built 1879, Buffalo NY
155 7058 Emma American Towing Co. Tug 52 70 1892 Engine only: originally built 1862 Baltimore
156 4064 Caroline Baltimore & Ohio RR Co. Tug 50 79 1892 Boiler only: originally built 1862 New Brunswick NJ
157 4996 Commodore S. F. Dupont American Towing Co. Tug 95 80 1892 Engine only: originally built 1862 Wilmington, later Sandow (rebuilt 1898 as well)
158 136368 Elsie Baltimore Steam Packet Co. Tug 39 58 Jun-93 Later Robin
159 141283 Lucille Ross W. M. Ross Tug 49 71 Jul-93 Engine and boiler only: built by Wm. Brusstar & Bros. (Hull 54)
160 92553 Maude H. E.M. Hoffman Tug 74 73 Oct-93 To USACOE 1903 as General Abbot, later Marengo
161 92855B Earnwell Earnwell S.S. Co. Freighter 1323 280 1893 Boiler only: built at Jarrow England 1887
162 81278 Walter El Barge Transportation Co. Tug 32 54 1894 Boiler only: built by H. Brusstar & Bros.
163 116629 St. Michaels Eastern Bay & Miles River SB Co. Tug 283 118 Jun-94 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Woodall
164 77124 J. W. Banning Tug 32 54 1894 Boiler only: vessel built at Portsmouth VA.
165 241525 James Guthrie US Revenue Service Cutter 149d 87 Jul-95 Sold ~1941 as MacArthur, to USN 1942 as YHT 7, sold 1947, later Elma M. Kennedy
166 157436 Defender Burleigh Brothers Tug 88 85 Oct-95 Built for stock
167 115212 Success Phillips Tug 29 63 1895 Boiler only: originally built 1873 Baltimore
168 95595 Hercules American Towing Co. Tug 156 108 1896 Boiler only: originally built 1880 Camden by J. Dialogue
169 75594 J. Alvah Clark Tug 43 61 1896 Boiler only: originally built 1873 Philadelphia
170 Castle US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 85d 95 1897
171 76949 John I Bardy Tug 119 97 1897 Boiler only: originally built 1891 Baltimore
172 110920 Rescue Phillip Weaver Tug 46 69 1897 Engine only: originally built 1891 Baltimore by Brusstar and engined by Spedden
173 217359 Sentinel US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 116 90 1897 Sold private same name
174 92824 M. Mitchell Davis Capt. Jack Taylor Tug 85 87 1897 Engine and boiler only: built by M. M. Davis & Sons
175 New York Owner 1897 Boiler only
176 New York Owner 1897 Boiler only
177 American Mining Company 1897 Boiler only
178 96391 Harvey E. Birch Capt. L. Collison Tug 19 45 1898 Built at Bear Creek site of Spedden Marine Railway Co., later Solicitor
179 96174 Highland Baltimore Yacht Club Dispatch 21 57 May-98 Boiler only: originally built 1892 Baltimore
180 100651 Isabella T. Dempsey Dempsey, Son & Co. Tug 113 85 May-98 To USACOE 1899 as Gen. A. A. Humphreys, later Tunica
181 252061 Vidette US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 200d 99 Aug-98 Later Mars (possibly repowered by Spedden in 1914)
182 130801 Neptune Atlantic Land & Improvement Co. Tug. 117 94 Dec-98 To US Marine Hospital Service 1902, later Neptune III, active
183 116867 Scandinavia Baker & Whiteley Coal Co. Tug 55 70 1898 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Brusstar Sbdg.Co.
184 116874 Solicitor Louis Waggner Lumber Co. Tug 56 70 1898 Hull built at Canton yard
185 127282 Curtin C. Gring Tug 85 86 1898 Engine and boiler only: built at Cramer Hill NJ by Curtin & Rickenbach.
Built by Spedden Shipbuilding Company
186 105323 Anita ex Anna Belle Sheriff Hoffman Tug 45 69 Jan-99 Engine and boiler only: vessel rebuilt following fire
187 150841 Peerless P.Dougherty & Co. Tug 102 85 1899 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Thomas McCosker & Co
188 234204 General Hunt US Army Quartermasters Dept. Tug 121 93 1899 Later Lt. Alonzo H. Cushing (1909), Albert G. Thomas (USACOE), sold 1935 as Frank H. Tremble
189 77375 Joseph M Clark J. M. Clark & Co. Tug 93 86 Aug-99 To USN 1917 as SP/ID 1244
190 R.M. Spedden Company Launch 1899 Shipyard use
191 135958 E. V. McCaulley Tug 136 96 1900 New boiler and steel deckhouse: originally built 1887 Camden by Dialogue (?)
192 77419 John K. Cowen Baltimore & Ohio RR Co. Tug 160 105 Jun-00
193 107550 Aguirre M. Mendia Tug 41 69 Jul-00 For Cuban waters, subcontract from Maryland Steel Co.
194 155394 Oscar G. Murray Baltimore & Ohio RR Co. Tug 165 100 Dec-00
195 161574 Volunteer P.Dougherty & Co. Tug 97 85 Dec-00 Boiler only: originally built 1887 Philadelphia
196 150948 Pilot Maryland Pilot's Assoc. Pilot Boat 193 115 1901 Boiler only: originally built 1880 at Wilmington by H&H.
197 Skinner & Sons SB & DD Co. Caisson Gate Apr-01 For new Skinner graving dock
198 81757 William H. Yerkes Jr. Capt. Stonewall Jackson Taylor Tug 59 73 Jun-01 Engine and boiler only: built by M. M. Davis & Sons
199 130931 Neptune American Towing & Lighterage Tug 144 99 Aug-01 To US Marine Hospital Service 1902, same name, later Walter Wyman
200 LV 73 Lightship No. 73 US Light House Board Lightship 693d 124 1901 Pollock Rip Shoals, lost in hurricane 1944
201 3227 Corona F.D. Underwood Yacht 42 91 May-01 Boiler only: originally built 1882 Providence RI
202 107661 Alpha Howard Higgins Tug 35 58 Jun-01 Engine and boiler only: built by M. M. Davis & Sons
203 157637 Dauntless P.Dougherty & Co. Tug 123 97 Nov-01 Engine and boiler only: built by Thomas McKosker
204 93262 M. Mitchell Davis A.J. Taylor & Bros. Tug 116 92 1902 Engine and boiler only: built by M. M. Davis & Sons
205 85636 Charles J. Baker Atlantic Transport Company Tug 19 52 1903 Boiler only: originally built 1880 Baltimore as George J. Norris
206 250881 Winnisimmet US Revenue Service Tug 140 92 1903 To USN 1917, to USCG as CG 9, later WYT 84, sold 1946 as Sophia, then Bullhead, David C Winslow, sank 1991
207 237102 Wissahickon US Revenue Service Tug 137 92 Nov-04 To PoNY 1923, sold 1936 as Atlas, deleted c1980
208 121276 Fireproofer National Fireproofing Tug 173 103 Jun-03 Later Wm. J. Donaldson
209 L. Broom 1903 Boiler only
210 130500 Murrell Baltimore & Boston Barge Co. Tug 311 125 1903 Boiler only: originally built 1890 Camden NJ
211 232726 Juniper US Light House Board Tender 95 91 Sep-03 Sold 1932 as cargo vessel, same name, later tanker Aubrey L. Hudgins
212 200713 Neptune American Towing & Lighterage Tug 188 109 Apr-04 To USPHS 1905 as Argonaut, W. F. Woodward 1923, sold 1934 as Neptune, Wedell Foss 1945, Fannie Mc 1970, Maggie F , sunk
213 81001 William A. Johnson Tug 25 56 Nov-03 Engine and boiler only: originally built by Spedden 1883
214 85858 Governor R. M. McLane Maryland State Fishery Force Patrol 144 114 Dec-04 Boiler only: built by Neafie & Levy 1884, to USN as SP 1328
215 Potomac Dredging Company Dredge 1905
127236 Chilhowee W. H. Evans Yacht 95 110 1905
166899 A-5 M. W. Adams Covered Lighter 160 94 1905 Documented 1917, RFR 1942
165966 A-6 M. W. Adams Covered Lighter 127 90 1905 Documented 1915, abandoned 1916
166131 A-7 M. W. Adams Covered Lighter 131 90 1905 Documented 1915, exempt 1919
165967 A-9 M. W. Adams Covered Lighter 123 91 1905 Documented 1915, exempt 1923
216 125182 Convoy Baltimore & Ohio RR Co. Tug 78 89 May-05 Boiler only: originally built 1873 Philadelphia
217 141283 Lucille Ross W. M. Ross Tug 49 71 Dec-05 Boiler only: originally built by Wm. Brusstar & Bros. (Hull 54) 1893
218 203112 Robert H. Smith American Towing & Lightering Tug 227 108 Jun-06 To Panama Canal 1907 as Porto Bello, sold c1928, returned to U.S. flag under original name, abandoned 1938
219 1906 Engine built for stock
220 125638 Camilla A.J. Taylor & Bros 40 68 Mar-06 Boiler only: originally built 1877 Baltimore
221 81278 Walter Chesapeake Towing Co. Tug 32 54 1905 Boiler only: originally built 1890 Baltimore
222 203735 Capt. Toby A.J. Taylor & Bros. Tug 20 47 1906 Boiler only: built by M. M. Davis & Son
223 85869 Gov. P. F. Thomas Maryland State Fishery Force Patrol 144 114 1906 Boiler only: built by Neafie & Levy 1884, re-documented as Mary L Potter 1918 , later (1937) Dauntless 6
224 105618 Calvin Whitely Tug 21 56 1906 Boiler only: built 1876 Philadelphia as A. Somers Kapella
M. W. Adams Lighter 60 Dec-06 Built on spec.
Open Lighter 90 1908
No. 17 Atlas Coal & Coke Company Open Lighter 92 1909
225 Kennedy Maryland Dredging & Contracting Dredge 1909 Boiler only: origin unknown
226 105323 Anita Southern Transportation Company Tug 45 69 Apr-10 Boiler only: ex Anna Belle, built Baltimore 1873, boiler also replaced in 1886 and 1899 by Spedden
227 Federal Sentinel US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 116 90 1910 Boiler only: built by Spedden 1898
228 136368 Elsie Old Bay Line Tug 39 58 1910 Boiler only: built by Spedden 1893
229 107583 Ada Arundel Sand & Gravel Company Tug 35 55 1910 Boiler only: originally built 1900 Madison Md.
230 208275 Neptune Curtis Bay Towing Co. Tug 237 113 Jan-11 To USACOE as San Luis 1915
231 208633 Waldo Newcomer The Edwards Co. (Inc.) Fishing Vessel 338 145 May-11 Later Toltec (Russia) 1916, Batareynyi 1917, Pomor 1925, Menzul 1932, foundered 1939
232 164617 Argo Independent Pier Co. Covered Lighter 853 120 Sep-11
233 209242 Louise Philip Weaver& Sons Tug 46 68 Sep-11 Engine only: hull built by Joseph P. Brooks Madison Md.
234 126696 Curtis Bay Tug 133 90 1911 Boiler only: originally built 1890 Newburgh NY as Chauncey M. Depew
86091 Starlight Passenger 335 151 1911 Lengthening of ex Granite City, built 1890 Stonington CT
136872 E. W. Edwards Fishing Vessel 181 122 1911 Lengthened: originally built 1901 Baltimore
235 211538 Falcon Maryland Transportation Company Tug 50 60 1913 Engine and boiler only: hull built by Charles L. Rhode & Sons Co.
236 211348 Kenneth L. McNeal Capt. Andrew McNeal Fishing Vessel 331 147 Jun-13 Engine and boiler only, hull built by M. M. Davis & Sons
237 211941 Cataract City of Baltimore Fireboat 185 89 Feb-14 Later tug Wm J Taylor, Lucy Watson, Stacey Fackrell, scrapped 1987
Fish Lighter 1914
238 233976 Laurel US Light House Board Tender 288 100 May-15 Sold 1931, documented as Lake George, repowered as motor vessel
239 Minquas US Army Corps of Engineers Dredger 978d 192 1915 Rebuilt 1941 as barge
240 213570 Sam Weller Maryland Dredging Company Tug 99 71 1915
241 252061 Vidette US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 105 1914 Later Mars
242 115554 S.W. Smith Ferry 320 119 1916 Boiler only: originally built 1877 at Baltimore
243 205640 Mary P. Rheil Atlantic Transport Company Tug 47 59 1916 Boiler only: originally built 1908 Solomons Md.
244 215393 Gypsum Prince J.B. King Trans. Co. Tug 299 118 Jul-17 To Federal Government (IWC) in WWI, sold commercial service 1931, later Whiteman 1963
245 214530 Efficient Standard Oil Company Tanker 43 60 Jun-16 Later Petrolia No. 1
93287 Maryland/Northern No. 5 Barge Reconstruction as barge after fire: originally built 1902 Wilmington DE
75798 Capital City Barge Conversion: originally built 1875 Camden NJ as John A, Thompson, then Harry Randall
107520 Augusta West India Sugar Co. Cargo 1968 246 Aug-17 Conversion: originally built 1900 Neafie & Levy
246 130801 Neptune Atlantic Coast Line Railway Tug 117 94 1916 Boiler only: built by Spedden 1898
247 221145 T.J. Hooper Eastern Transportation Company Tug 459 142 Jun-21 Engine and boiler only: built by Charles L. Rohde & Sons
248 215201 Freeport Sulphur No. 2 Freeport Sulphur Transp. Co. Tug 488 152 Aug-17 Later Sabine 1930, scrapped 1950
249 217811 Norfolk Northern Barge Corp.(Del.) Tug 343 126 1919 Later Henry Steers 1928, scrapped 1961
250 218224 Boston Northern Barge Corp.(Del.) Tug 343 126 1919 Later Wathen 1941, wrecked 1944
251 220484 Jacob France Standard Transportation Co. Tug 336 127 Sep-20 Later Esso Aladdin 1938, Aladdin 1949, scrapped 1962
252 168190 S. O. Co. No. 5 Standard Oil Co. Tank Barge 962 199 May-21 Later Standoil No. 5, Esso Barge No. 5, B No. 15
253 221057 Anna Marie II August C. Stenger Tug 9 39 Feb-21
254 Cuba James R. Biggar Central Teresa Sugar Company Launch 50 Mar-21
255 298069 Capain A. Canfield US Army Corps of Engineers Tender / Tug 18d 50 1923 Later Julie Dee, Wilhelm Baum, active
256 254686 Frankford US Army Corps of Engineers Tender/ Tug 40d 50 1924 Later T.D. Wescoat
257 Lewes US Army Corps of Engineers Tender/ Tug 40d 53 1924
258 268151 Menominee US Army Corps of Engineers Tender/ Tug 40d 50 1924 Later Buddy
259 500147 Col. J.D. Graham US Army Corps of Engineers Tender/ Tug 40d 53 1924 Later Nicholson, Magnetic, now J D Graham
260 224329 Grace Grace S.S. Co. Tug 86 72 1924 Later Dalzellynx, Dalzellable
Built by Spedden Shipbuilding Corporation
261 225036 York W. T. Ashe Ferry 260 106 Sep-25 To Mexico as Yucatan, later York
262 226060 Samson Diamond 'P' Transp. Co. Tug 138 83 Oct-26 Later River Rat
263 225918 Dan Hardie Peninsula Terminal Co. Ferry 234 106 Jul-26 Later Galveston, to Mexico 1957
264 228157 Charles A. Evans District of Columbia Patrol/Fireboat 25 53 1929 Later Kanak, NLD 2005
265 271528 Argus US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 248 114 1930 Later fishing vessel Smith Point
266 268018 G. B. Loring US Public Health Service, Boston Tug 147 84 Jun-30 Later Pilot, now Hamatra I
267 229835 K. Whittelsey Oil Transfer Corp. NY Tug 185 91 Jun-30 Late Grace Moran, Hercules, Sakonnet, abandoned 1982, scrapped 2008
268 229354 Irma Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. NY Tug 32 55 1930
269 230568 Gilbert Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. NY Tug 32 55 1931
270 230797 Kennedy Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. NY Tug 10 34 Mar-31 To USN 1945
271 Walter Wyman US Public Health Service Boarding Tug 193 100 Mar-32 Later Marmer 1957, retired 1968
272 288528 Active US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 234 114 Oct-32 Later Sea Eagle
273 294817 Joseph Goldberger US Public Health Service Boarding Tug 85 66 1933 Later Julie J
274 W.H. Welch US Public Health Service Boarding Tug 186 101 1934
275 Salem US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 28 53 Aug-35
276 234382 May Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Co. Dredge Tender 32 55 Oct-35
277 B W Brown US Public Health Service Launch 36d 60 Mar-37
278 Roanoke US Army Corps of Engineers Derrick Boat 150 100 Oct-37 Ex Derrick Boat No. 14, new/rebuilt hull & relocated equipment
279 270563 Stephen F. Austin US Army Corps of Engineers Tug 166 96 Dec-37 To US Army as LT 800., later Lt. Thomas D. Sollom, later Maryland
280 238137 Ann Walter Sawyer Tanker 32 49 1938
281 Maj. Gen. Harry L Rogers US Army QM Corps SP Lighter 425 125 Dec-39
282 239957 Chas. D. Gaither City of Baltimore Police Boat 23 48 1940 Sold 1972, to Baltimore & Chesapeake SB Co. 2011, active
283 240982 Palua Iron Mines Co. of Venezuela Tug 32 54 Sep-41
284 L 68 US Army QM Corps Dist. Box Boat 65d 64 Jan-42
285 L 69 US Army QM Corps Dist. Box Boat 65d 64 Feb-42
286 L 70 US Army QM Corps Dist. Box Boat 65d 64 Feb-42
287 L 71 US Army QM Corps Dist. Box Boat 65d 64 Mar-42
288 L 72 US Army QM Corps Dist. Box Boat 65d 64 Mar-42
289 244316 Cardenas Panama Canal Commission Tug 323 118 Sep-43
290 244520 San Pablo Panama Canal Commission Tug 323 118 1943 Later San Pablo I 1990, Aquilon 1997, Red Sea 1998, reefed 2007
291 245190 Culebra Panama Canal Commission Tug 321 118 Mar-43
292 291882 BSP 1799 US Army SP Derrick Barge 296 120 Aug-44 Later trawler Iron Head, now Notorious
293 248753 Spedship Spedden Shipbuilding Company Launch 12 37 1945 Later Curlew (1952)
Built by Wills-Spedden Shipyard, Inc.
Liberia Mesurado Farrell Lines (Liberia) Inc. Cargo Ship 238 115 1949
294 Driftmaster US Army Corps of Engineers Debris Collector 225d 99 1949 Active
295 258603 J. C. Stephens Magnolia Petroleum Crewboat 85 76 1949 Now Linda
296 259284 Maury Johns Hopkins Univ. Research Vessel 33 58 1950 For sale 2013
Built by Chesapeake Marine Railway Company
151 261303 G. and E. No. 3 Consolidated Gas & Electric Tug 120 79 1951 Later Chesapeake Coast, now American
152 501445 Langley Nat'l Adv. Comm. for Aeronautics Ferry 109 76 Jun-52 Later r/v Langley, ferry Charlotte 1980, Bayfield, active (appears to have been lengthened)
264125 Mr. Van Gahagan Overseas Constn. Dredge Tender 26 47 1952

 

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