SS B.F. Jones was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter that was named after one of the founders of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. She was launched on December 30, 1905 as hull #15. She operated from April 1906 to August 21, 1955 she collided with the steamer Cason J. Callaway. After inspection she was declared a constructive total loss, and scrapped in Duluth, Minnesota.
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| - SS B.F. Jones was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter that was named after one of the founders of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. She was launched on December 30, 1905 as hull #15. She operated from April 1906 to August 21, 1955 she collided with the steamer Cason J. Callaway. After inspection she was declared a constructive total loss, and scrapped in Duluth, Minnesota. (en)
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| - *Great Lakes Engineering Works, Ecorse, Michigan (en)
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| - The steamer B.F. Jones on the ways in Ecorse, Michigan (en)
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| - Scrapped in Duluth, Minnesota after a collision with the steamer Cason J. Callaway (en)
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| - B.F. Jones on the ways in Ecorse, Michigan.jpg (en)
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| - SS B.F. Jones was a steel-hulled Great Lakes freighter that was named after one of the founders of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company. She was launched on December 30, 1905 as hull #15. She operated from April 1906 to August 21, 1955 she collided with the steamer Cason J. Callaway. After inspection she was declared a constructive total loss, and scrapped in Duluth, Minnesota. (en)
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| - Scrapped inDuluth, Minnesotaafter a collision with the steamer Cason J. Callaway
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