USS Aroostook (CM-3)
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USS Aroostook (ID-1256/CM-3/AK-44) was the Eastern Steamship Company's Bunker Hill converted for planting the World War I North Sea Mine Barrage. Bunker Hill was built in 1907 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for passenger service between Boston and New York City. Bunker Hill was one of three sister ships, the others being Massachusetts and , delivered as passenger/cargo ships by William Cramp & Sons in 1907. They were among the eight ships acquired by the U.S. Navy in November 1917. Bunker Hill and Massachusetts were converted to minelayers at the Boston Navy Yard. Old Colony was used as a district scout until sent across the Atlantic and turned over to the British in 1919.
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USS Aroostook (CM-3)
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Bunker Hill
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*Aroostook (15 Nov. 1917—1943)
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*Bunker Hill (12—15 November 1917)
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*Bunker Hill (1943—1947)
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1917-11-12
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1931-03-10
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1906
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5000
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*ID-1256 , November 1917
*CM-3 , mid-1920
*AK-44 , May 1941
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1917-12-07
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William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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After freight to passenger conversion 1911 and before Navy conversion. See SS Bunker Hill at New York in 1908 for ship as freighter.
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United States
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*38
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Converted to passenger service & fuel oil, 1911
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Sold for scrap in October 1947
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* U.S. Official Number 204264
*Signal KWDT
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SS BUNKER HILL as passenger vessel ca. 1911.jpg
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1907-03-26
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* Registered
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Bunker Hill
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*Bunker Hill
*Aroostook
*Bunker Hill
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Navy purchase price of $1,350,000
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*New England Navigation Company
*Maine Steamship Company
* Eastern Steamship Corporation
* Eastern Steamship Lines
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1943-02-05
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USS Aroostook (ID-1256/CM-3/AK-44) was the Eastern Steamship Company's Bunker Hill converted for planting the World War I North Sea Mine Barrage. Bunker Hill was built in 1907 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for passenger service between Boston and New York City. Bunker Hill was one of three sister ships, the others being Massachusetts and , delivered as passenger/cargo ships by William Cramp & Sons in 1907. They were among the eight ships acquired by the U.S. Navy in November 1917. Bunker Hill and Massachusetts were converted to minelayers at the Boston Navy Yard. Old Colony was used as a district scout until sent across the Atlantic and turned over to the British in 1919.
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Converted to passenger service & fuel oil, 1911
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Sold for scrap in October 1947
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