Junior N. Van Noy (ship)

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Junior N. Van Noy was a Great Lakes steamer converted as one of ten U.S. U.S. Army Port Repair ships to be operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in rehabilitating war damaged ports. The other nine ships were Maritime Commission type N3–M–A1 cargo ship hulls built under U.S. Navy supervision and transferred upon completion or after very brief Navy service to the U.S. Army for conversion to port repair ships. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Junior N. Van Noy (ship)
rdf:langString *Covena (USSB 1919–1922, Hammond Lumber 1922–1937)
rdf:langString *Kathleen Sheridan Eastern Transportation Co.
rdf:langString *Lawrence (Waterman 1942–1943)
rdf:langString *Northway U.S. Army, converted to barge 1946
rdf:langString *Junior Van Noy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port repair ship (1944–1946)'''
rdf:langString *Josephine Lawrence (Lawrence Phillips 1937–1941 & Pan Atlantic 1941–1942)
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rdf:langString Emergency Fleet Corporation for U.S. Shipping Board
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rdf:langString Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge Plant, Ecorse, Michigan
xsd:integer 1919
rdf:langString Sunk at dock at Arthur Kill, near Perth Amboy, N. J., in 1964.
rdf:langString Official number 217810
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rdf:langString *Covena *Josephine Lawrence *Lawrence *Junior Van Noy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port repair ship ' *Northway U.S. Army, converted to barge 1946 *Kathleen Sheridan'' Eastern Transportation Co.
rdf:langString Converted to non self propelled barge 1946
rdf:langString steam, triple expansion, reciprocating 1,350 HP
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rdf:langString Junior N. Van Noy was a Great Lakes steamer converted as one of ten U.S. U.S. Army Port Repair ships to be operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in rehabilitating war damaged ports. The other nine ships were Maritime Commission type N3–M–A1 cargo ship hulls built under U.S. Navy supervision and transferred upon completion or after very brief Navy service to the U.S. Army for conversion to port repair ships.
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xsd:string Sunk at dock at Arthur Kill, near Perth Amboy, N. J., in 1964.

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