SS Hewitt
The SS Hewitt was a steel hulled bulk freighter built for the J. S. Emery Steamship Co. of Boston, Massachusetts, as the Pacific. (She had one sister ship named Atlantic.) She was sold to the Union Sulphur Company in 1915 and in 1921 she and her entire crew disappeared without a trace off the southeast coast of the United States.
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SS Hewitt
The SS Hewitt was a steel hulled bulk freighter built for the J. S. Emery Steamship Co. of Boston, Massachusetts, as the Pacific. (She had one sister ship named Atlantic.) She was sold to the Union Sulphur Company in 1915 and in 1921 she and her entire crew disappeared without a trace off the southeast coast of the United States.
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1914-08-04
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Ship builder
Fore River Shipbuilding Co
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Ship completed
September 1914
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Ship fate
Unknown
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Ship identification
*United States Official Number 212560
*Code Letters LDPG
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Ship launched
1914-08-04
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*Pacific
*Hewitt
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Ship out of service
January 1921
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Ship owner
*J S Emery Steamship Co.
*Union Sulphur Company
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Ship power
Triple expansion steam engine, 2,000 ihp
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Ship propulsion
Single screw propeller
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Ship registry
New York City, United States
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The SS Hewitt was a steel hull ...... st coast of the United States.
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SS Hewitt
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*Hewitt (1915–21)
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*Pacific (1914–15)
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