Maiden Voyage - Cargo Ships

Cargo Ships

  • Batavia (1629)
  • Fortuyn (1723)
  • Amsterdam (1749)
  • Carrier Pigeon (1852)
  • Crescent City (1871)2
  • Catherine Griffiths (1875)
  • Irex (1890)
  • Hastier (1919)
  • Adolf Vinnen (1923)
  • Île de Los (1935)
  • Joseph Medill (1935)
  • Mim (1939)
  • Empire Thunder (1941)1
  • Michael E (1941)1
  • Alexander Macomb (1942)1
  • Derryheen (1942)1
  • Empire Clough (1942)1
  • Empire Drum (1942)1, 2
  • Empire Dryden (1942)1, 2
  • Empire Spenser (1942)1
  • Fort Good Hope (1942)1
  • Fort la Reine (1942)1
  • George Calvert (1942)1
  • George Thatcher (1942)1
  • Sam Houston (1942)1
  • San Victorio (1942)1
  • Stangarth (1942)1
  • Stephen Hopkins (1942)1
  • Bloody Marsh (1943)1
  • Fort Cedar Lake (1943)1
  • Haakon Jarl (1943)1
  • John Morgan (1943)1
  • J. Pinckney Henderson (1943)
  • Kherzon (1943)
  • Matt W. Ransom (1943)1, 3
  • Molly Pitcher (1943)1
  • John A. Treutlen (1944)1
  • Union Star (1981)2
  • Ranga (1982)

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