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- SS_William_B._Davock height "7010.4".
- SS_William_B._Davock length "128016.0".
- SS_William_B._Davock abstract "The SS William B. Davock was a lake freighter that was constructed in 1907 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, at their St. Clair, MI facility for the Vulcan Steamship Co. (R.H. Pigott, Mgr.). She was operated by Vulcan Steamship from 1907 to 1915 in The Great Lakes coal, iron ore, grain and stone trades. In 1915 the ship came under the management of The Interlake Steamship Co. (Pickands Mather & Co., Mgrs.). While laid up for the winter (1922-23) in Fairport, Ohio, she was reconstructed and updated, this work lead to a tonnage change in the amount of 4220 gross - 2671 net. The Davock resumed its traditional trade pattern of coal carried to upper lakes ports from Lake Erie and iron ore from Lake Superior ports to the steel mills of Lake Erie and Lake Michigan. This routine was permanently disrupted on November 11, 1940 as a ferocious storm swept the lakes late on that Monday afternoon. Considered to be the worst storm to that point on Lake Michigan it saw 75 mph winds and rain turning to snow. Several vessels transiting Lake Michigan were caught with little warning. The Davock making her way down the lake with coal for Chicago was presumably overwhelmed at the height of the storm succumbing to the intense wind and waves, and slipping to her final resting place ~200 feet below the surface five miles out from Little Sable Point between Ludington, Michigan and Pentwater, Michigan. None of the 32 (some sources cite 33) hands survived. In total the storm took two vessels and their entire crews (Davock, and Kinsman Steamer Anna C. Minch). Several other vessels were damaged, or ran aground trying to escape the storm's fury. Overall estimates state 59 sailors were lost in what would be the worst maritime disaster on the Great Lakes since the Great Storm of 1913.".
- SS_William_B._Davock builder Michigan.
- SS_William_B._Davock class Lake_freighter.
- SS_William_B._Davock height "7.0104".
- SS_William_B._Davock length "128.016".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipBeam "15.8496".
- SS_William_B._Davock status "Foundered off Little Sable Point Light on the Michigan side of Lake Michigan, November 11, 1940".
- SS_William_B._Davock status "Wrecked".
- SS_William_B._Davock wikiPageID "19657541".
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- SS_William_B._Davock hasPhotoCollection SS_William_B._Davock.
- SS_William_B._Davock officialNumber "379".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipBuilder "Great Lakes Engineering Works".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipBuilder "St. Clair, Michigan".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipCapacity "~7000 tons".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipClass "Conventional dry bulk Lake freighter".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipCompleted "1907".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipCrew "32".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipFate "--11-11".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipFlag "United States".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipInService "1907".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipName "William B. Davock".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipNotes "Reconstructed by Interlake Steamship Co., Fairport, OH, winter, 1922-1923 .".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipOperator "Vulcan Steamship Co.".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipOperator(timeOfLoss)_ "Interlake Steamship Co.".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipOutOfService "1940".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipPropulsion "Single screw, steam, Steam reciprocating triple expansion engine".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipSpeed "12".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipStatus "Wrecked".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipTonnage "4468".
- SS_William_B._Davock shipYardNumber "26".
- SS_William_B._Davock subject Category:1907_ships.
- SS_William_B._Davock subject Category:Great_Lakes_ships.
- SS_William_B._Davock subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1940.
- SS_William_B._Davock subject Category:Shipwrecks_in_the_Great_Lakes.
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- SS_William_B._Davock type 1907Ships.
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- SS_William_B._Davock type GreatLakesShips.
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- SS_William_B._Davock comment "The SS William B. Davock was a lake freighter that was constructed in 1907 by Great Lakes Engineering Works, at their St. Clair, MI facility for the Vulcan Steamship Co. (R.H. Pigott, Mgr.). She was operated by Vulcan Steamship from 1907 to 1915 in The Great Lakes coal, iron ore, grain and stone trades. In 1915 the ship came under the management of The Interlake Steamship Co. (Pickands Mather & Co., Mgrs.).".
- SS_William_B._Davock label "SS William B. Davock".
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- SS_William_B._Davock isPrimaryTopicOf SS_William_B._Davock.
- SS_William_B._Davock name "William B. Davock".