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 |
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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 |