McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company was a large-scale wartime ship manufacturing shipyard, located at the city of Riverside, near Duluth. McDougall...
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Duluth MN–WI Metropolitan Statistical Area List of ports in the United States McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company Fraser Shipyards Minnesota Duluth...
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Walter Butler Shipbuilders Inc. (redirect from Globe Shipbuilding Company)
the McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company and the Superior Shipbuilding Company (now Fraser Shipyards) were called the Twin Ports shipbuilding industry...
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least depth of water. In 1917 he founded McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company to build World War I ships. McDougall was born on March 15, 1845, on the island...
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shipyard; Globe Shipbuilding Company (6 ships) at their Superior, Wisconsin shipyard; McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company (10 ships) at their Duluth, Minnesota...
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Civil War gunboat SS Macon, a 1918 coal ship built by the McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company for World War II, renamed SS Lake Helen before delivery...
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Proctor (north) City of Duluth website City map of neighborhoods Specific shipbuildinghistory.com McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company 46°42′36″N 92°12′15″W...
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735868; -92.090511 The Superior Shipbuilding Company was originally called the American Steel Barge Company, and based in Duluth, Minnesota. It was founded...
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USS Menemsha (category Ships built in Duluth, Minnesota)
(AG-39) was built and launched as the Lake Orange by McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company, Duluth, Minnesota, in 1918; purchased as John Gehm by the Maritime...
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USS Aries (AK-51) (category Ships built in Duluth, Minnesota)
Shipping Board (USSB) contract in 1918 at Duluth, Minnesota, by the McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company, to augment American logistics capability during...
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Cmdr. John N. Jordan, the Cost Inspector assigned to the Fore River Shipbuilding Co.; redesignated SF-3 on 17 July 1920 when the Navy adopted the alphanumeric...
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SS Samoa (category Ships built in Duluth, Minnesota)
the USS Lake Pepin, named after Lake Pepin, by the McDougall Duluth Shipbuilding Company of Duluth, Minnesota measured at 3,600 tons deadweight. She had...
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52N 61.10E, broke up. 7,191 tons. Marjory 1919 built by Mc Dougall Duluth Shipbuilding Co., Duluth, Minnesota. Was Chamberino, was Marjory Weems in 1928...
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USS Robert L. Barnes (category Ships built in Duluth, Minnesota)
built during 1917 by McDougall Duluth Ship Building Company, Duluth, Minnesota, for the Robert Barnes Steam Ship Co.. Alexander McDougall built her as a prototype...
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101 (barge) (category Ships built in Duluth, Minnesota)
being launched in Duluth, McDougall's wife Emmelin said to her sister in law, "There goes our last dollar". This was because McDougall had trouble finding...
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Michigan shipyard (24 ships) McDougall Duluth Company, Duluth, Minnesota shipyard (15 ships) Toledo Shipbuilding Company, Toledo, Ohio shipyard (16 ships)...
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Julius H. Barnes (category People from Duluth, Minnesota)
Barnes–Ames grain brokerage firm, the Barnes-Duluth Shipbuilding Company and the McDougall–Duluth Company. After 25 years of experimentation, he developed...
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64th Street in 20 minutes. McDougall set up another holding company, the Columbian Whaleback Steamship Company of Duluth, Minnesota, to own and operate...
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fortunes resulted in her being the only ship produced there by McDougall's ill-fated company. The unarmed steamer “captured” the City of Malaga, Spain, when...
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"Manchester Brigade". Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 January 2023. "Maindy Dene". Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23...
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Manufacturing Company (until 1910) Milwaukee, Wisconsin Minerva Car Works (c. 1880 – c. 1920) Minerva, Ohio Minnesota Car Company (1888–1896) Duluth, Minnesota...
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variation on the lake freighter was the whaleback boat, designed by Alexander McDougall. These had cigar-shaped bodies that barely rose out of the water when...
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Norwegian-America Line". 2017-05-21. "Marine Review Vol. 49". Penton Publishing Company. February 1919. pp. 103–114. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires...
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World War. A wartime economy emerged with the making of munitions and shipbuilding. Men from the cities joined the 52nd, 94th, and 141st Battalions of the...
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following year. American steamship SS Manoa was launched by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia to serve the Matson Line between San Francisco...
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