Sue H. Elmore
{|class="infobox" style="width:25.5em;border-spacing:2px;"| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;line-height:1.5em;" | Sue H. Elmore sometime between 1900 and 1917. HistoryNameSue H. Elmore, later Bergen, and CuyamacaOwnerPacific Navigation Co., others laterPort of registryAstoria, Oregon, other places laterBuilderJoseph Supple, Portland, OregonLaunchedJune 30, 1900Maiden voyageSep. 21, 1900Out of serviceearly 1950sIdentification116997Noteswooden constructionGeneral characteristicsTypeCoastal passenger, freighter, tow and tugTonnage232 gross tons; 131 net tonsLength90.7 ft (27.65 m)Beam23.8 ft (7.25 m)Depth8.0 ft (2.44 m) depth of holdDecksoneInstalled powersteam engine, later gasoline and dieselPropulsionpropellerSail planauxiliary schoonerSpeed9 knots (17 kilometres per hour; 10 miles pe
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Sue H. Elmore
{|class="infobox" style="width:25.5em;border-spacing:2px;"| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;line-height:1.5em;" | Sue H. Elmore sometime between 1900 and 1917. HistoryNameSue H. Elmore, later Bergen, and CuyamacaOwnerPacific Navigation Co., others laterPort of registryAstoria, Oregon, other places laterBuilderJoseph Supple, Portland, OregonLaunchedJune 30, 1900Maiden voyageSep. 21, 1900Out of serviceearly 1950sIdentification116997Noteswooden constructionGeneral characteristicsTypeCoastal passenger, freighter, tow and tugTonnage232 gross tons; 131 net tonsLength90.7 ft (27.65 m)Beam23.8 ft (7.25 m)Depth8.0 ft (2.44 m) depth of holdDecksoneInstalled powersteam engine, later gasoline and dieselPropulsionpropellerSail planauxiliary schoonerSpeed9 knots (17 kilometres per hour; 10 miles pe
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2.764536e+1
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7.25424e+0
ship launched
1900-06-30
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Ship builder
Joseph Supple, Portland, Oregon
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Sue H. Elmore sometime between 1900 and 1917.
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one
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depth of hold
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Ship launched
1900-06-30
Ship maiden voyage
Sep. 21, 1900
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Ship name
Sue H. Elmore, later Bergen, and Cuyamaca
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Ship notes
Operated by U.S. Army during World War 2 under name ST-361.
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wooden construction
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Ship out of service
Ship owner
Pacific Navigation Co., others later
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Ship power
steam engine, later gasoline and diesel
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Ship propulsion
propeller
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Ship registry
Astoria, Oregon, other places later
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Ship sail plan
auxiliary schooner
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Ship speed
average
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Ship type
Coastal passenger, freighter, tow and tug
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Sue H. Elmore, later Bergen, and Cuyamaca
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