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- SS_William_Clay_Ford length "197205.6".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford abstract "SS William Clay Ford was a bulk freighter built for hauling material on the Great Lakes. She was named for William Clay Ford, Sr., grandson of Henry Ford, Sr. Her keel was laid in 1952 at River Rouge, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, and she was launched in 1953. The ship was a part of the Ford Motor Company fleet of ore carriers and made her home port at Ford's River Rouge Plant, south of Detroit, Michigan. The first captain of William Clay Ford was John Jameson Pearce of Dearborn, Michigan.On the night of November 10, 1975, the lake freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald was reported lost. William Clay Ford was one of two ships involved in the initial search. Because of the bravery and valor demonstrated that night by Captain Don Erickson and his crew, they were presented with many accolades including a plaque bestowed upon them by the Great Lakes Maritime Institute recognizing their role in the search for Edmund Fitzgerald. It reads: On the night of November 10–11, 1975, these men voluntarily left a safe harbor to face the dangers of gale force winds and vicious seas, in the blackness of a storm which had already claimed as a victim the steamer Edmund Fitzgerald, to search for possible survivors of that disaster, exemplifying the finest traditions of the maritime profession.In 1979 the hull of William Clay Ford was lengthened 120 feet.In 1984 ownership was transferred to the Rouge Steel Corporation. In December 1984, she hauled her last load of cargo from Duluth, Minnesota to Rouge Basin, south of Detroit.In 1985 she was renamed US 266029, her registry number, as a newly renamed SS William Clay Ford (2) was put into the fleet.In August 1986, US 266029 was towed from her moorings to the Detroit Marine Terminal where the pilot house was removed for display at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Detroit's Belle Isle. The hull was scrapped in Port Maitland, Ontario in 1987.".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford builder Great_Lakes_Engineering_Works.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford layingDown "1952-04-10".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford length "197.2056".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford owner Ford_Motor_Company.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipBeam "21.336".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipLaunch "1953-05-05".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford status "Scrapped 1987".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford thumbnail PilotHouse.jpg?width=300.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford wikiPageExternalLink wcford.htm.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipBuilder Great_Lakes_Engineering_Works.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipCapacity "21000".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipCapacity "26500".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipCaption "The pilot house from William Clay Ford".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipFate "Scrapped 1987".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipImage "300".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipLaidDown "1952-04-10".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipLaunched "1953-05-05".
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipName "266029.0".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipName "William Clay Ford".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipNamesake William_Clay_Ford,_Sr..
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipOwner Ford_Motor_Company.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipOwner "Rouge Steel Corporation".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipPower "steam turbine".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford shipYardNumber "300".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford subject Category:1953_ships.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford subject Category:Ford_Motor_Company.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford subject Category:Freighters.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford subject Category:Great_Lakes_ships.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford type Freighters.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford type GreatLakesShips.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford type MerchantShipsOfTheUnitedStates.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford type MeanOfTransportation.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford comment "SS William Clay Ford was a bulk freighter built for hauling material on the Great Lakes. She was named for William Clay Ford, Sr., grandson of Henry Ford, Sr. Her keel was laid in 1952 at River Rouge, Michigan by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, and she was launched in 1953. The ship was a part of the Ford Motor Company fleet of ore carriers and made her home port at Ford's River Rouge Plant, south of Detroit, Michigan.".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford label "SS William Clay Ford".
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford sameAs Q6620429.
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- SS_William_Clay_Ford depiction PilotHouse.jpg.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford isPrimaryTopicOf SS_William_Clay_Ford.
- SS_William_Clay_Ford name "US 266029 (1985–1987)".
- SS_William_Clay_Ford name "William Clay Ford (1953–1985)".