SS Edenton
SS Edenton was a steel-hulled cargo ship built in 1918 for the United States Shipping Board as part of the Board's World War I emergency shipbuilding program. Edenton briefly served in the U.S. Navy in the immediate postwar period as USS Edenton (ID-3696), participating in a famine relief mission to Eastern Europe before decommissioning in 1919. Between the wars, the ship was placed into commercial service as SS Edenton.
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SS Edenton
SS Edenton was a steel-hulled cargo ship built in 1918 for the United States Shipping Board as part of the Board's World War I emergency shipbuilding program. Edenton briefly served in the U.S. Navy in the immediate postwar period as USS Edenton (ID-3696), participating in a famine relief mission to Eastern Europe before decommissioning in 1919. Between the wars, the ship was placed into commercial service as SS Edenton.
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SS Edenton was a steel-hulled ...... The ship was scrapped in 1948.
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1919-05-12
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Scrapped atSeattle, 1948
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*USN: 70
*Peacetime: 30
*WWII: unknown
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Single propeller
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*USS Edenton 1918
*Edenton 1919
*USAT Irvin L. Hunt 1941
*Edenton ~1946
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SS Edenton was a steel-hulled ...... mercial service as SS Edenton.
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SS Edenton
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