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SS Amasa Stone
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SS Amasa Stone was a 545-foot (166 m) Great Lakes freighter that was sunk as a breakwater in 1965, Charlevoix, Michigan. She was built for the Mesaba Steamship Company by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company of Wyandotte, Michigan. She was launched on March 25, 1905 as hull #158. She was powered by an 1,800-horsepower (1,300 kW) triple expansion steam engine and two scotch marine boilers.
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Detroit Shipbuilding Company, Wyandotte, Michigan
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The steamer Amasa Stone possibly on her maiden voyage
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Sunk as a breakwater in Charlevoix, Michigan
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U.S. Registry
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Amasa Stone ship.jpg
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1905
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1905-03-25
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dbr:Amasa_Stone
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Amasa Stone rescued 6 crew members from the capsized sandsucker George J. Whelan
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triple expansion steam engine 1,800 hp, 5-cylinder Skinner uniflow engine
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, Wilmington, Delaware
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SS Amasa Stone was a 545-foot (166 m) Great Lakes freighter that was sunk as a breakwater in 1965, Charlevoix, Michigan. She was built for the Mesaba Steamship Company by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company of Wyandotte, Michigan. She was launched on March 25, 1905 as hull #158. She was powered by an 1,800-horsepower (1,300 kW) triple expansion steam engine and two scotch marine boilers.
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Sunk as a breakwater inCharlevoix, Michigan
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