Category:Olympic (ship, 1910, Seattle)
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Ship
[edit]- Type: Passenger ferry
- Built by: Moran Co., Seattle
- Yard No: 58
- Keel laid:
- Launched: 1910
- Completed: 1910.12
- Length over all: 148.3 / 174.6 ft
- Beam: 24.2 / 38.6 ft
- GRT: 461 / 1317
- DWT:
- www.navsource.org
- evergreenfleet.com
- shipbuildinghistory.com
History
[edit]- 1910 Named Sioux; Flag: United States
- Official number: 208278
- Signal letters: LBSH
- Port: Seattle
- Owner: Puget Sound Navigation Co.
- 1924 Renamed Olympic; Flag: United States
- Call sign: LBSH, from 1934 KMVZ
- Lengthened and converted to ocean-going ferry at Todd Drydock
- Port: Seattle
- Owner: Puget Sound Navigation Co.
- 1941 Renamed USAT Col. Franklin S. Leisenring; Flag: United States
- Owner: U.S. Army
- Assigned to Panama Canal Zone; transported troops to Dutch Guiana
- Flag: Dutch Guiana
- Renamed?
- Operated out of Paramaribo on Suriname River
- Reportedly still in service in late 1950s
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Sioux (ship, 1910) (3 F)