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Nassau

Nassau as George J.Gould before her conversion in 1926.

General properties

Vessel type: 
SHD
Flag: 
US
Built in: 
1893
Shipyard: 
AmShip Buffalo
Yard number: 
71

Physical properties

Length (OA): 
80.92 m
Width: 
12.34 m
Depth: 
7.62 m

About this page

Status: 
Historical
Timeframe: 
1893 - 1951
Review: 
Scrapped

Last Updated

1 year 8 weeks ago

History

TimeframeEquipmentManagerReview
Timeframe: 
1926 - 1936
Equipment: 
Review: 
Cargo vessel converted to hopper dredger
Timeframe: 
1936 - 1951
Equipment: 
Review: 
scrapped

About this equipment

Steamer built as George J. Gould in 1893 at Buffalo, N.Y. by Union Dry Dock Co (AmShip Buffalo). After several owners and other names, she was sold to Nassau Ship & Dredge Co., Chicago in 1926. Converted to a hydraulic dredger at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., and renamed Nassau, operating out of Chicago, Ill

In 1938 taken to Indiana Harbor, owned by Fitz Simons & Connell Dredge & Dock Co.

Scrapped in 1951 in Chicago

Official no.: 86267, (American); 138216, (Canadian).

GRT 2098. NRT 1265

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