SS J. Pierpont Morgan

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The J. Pierpont Morgan, named after legendary banking titan J. P. Morgan, was a 601-foot-long (183 m) American steel-hulled, propeller-driven Great Lakes freighter that was a product of the Chicago Shipbuilding Company of Chicago, Illinois. The Morgan hauled bulk cargoes such as iron ore, coal, grain and occasionally limestone across the Great Lakes of Canada and North America. She served her whole career without any major incidents. She was the first of three identical sister ships, these were the and the . rdf:langString
rdf:langString SS J. Pierpont Morgan
rdf:langString *Heron B (1978-1979)
rdf:langString *Heron Bay (1966-1978)
rdf:langString *J. Pierpont Morgan (1906-1965)
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rdf:langString *Pittsburgh Steamship Company *U.S. Steel *Comet Enterprises *Trico Enterprises *Union Pipe & Machinery Ltd.
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xsd:integer 1906
rdf:langString Scrapped in 1979, in Lauzon, Quebec
rdf:langString *U.S. Registry #203155 *
rdf:langString June 1906
xsd:date 1906-04-28
rdf:langString * LOA * LBP
rdf:langString *J. Pierpont Morgan *Heron Bay *Heron B
rdf:langString The Morgan was the first 600-foot vessel on the lakes
xsd:integer 1979
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rdf:langString Duluth, Minnesota
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rdf:langString The J. Pierpont Morgan, named after legendary banking titan J. P. Morgan, was a 601-foot-long (183 m) American steel-hulled, propeller-driven Great Lakes freighter that was a product of the Chicago Shipbuilding Company of Chicago, Illinois. The Morgan hauled bulk cargoes such as iron ore, coal, grain and occasionally limestone across the Great Lakes of Canada and North America. She served her whole career without any major incidents. She was the first of three identical sister ships, these were the and the .
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xsd:date 1906-04-28
xsd:string Scrapped in 1979, inLauzon, Quebec

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