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Barnard

Photo: US Army Corps of Engineer

General properties

Vessel type: 
CSD Self propelled
Flag: 
US
Built in: 
1903
Shipyard: 
New York Shipbuilding
Yard number: 
15

Physical properties

Length (BP): 
68.88 m
Width: 
11.58 m
Depth: 
4.26 m

About this page

Status: 
Historical
Timeframe: 
1903 - 1942
Review: 
New owner

Last Updated

1 year 2 weeks ago

History

TimeframeEquipmentManagerReview
Timeframe: 
1903 - 1942
Equipment: 
Review: 
Sold to Mexico

About this equipment

Delivered, 28 June 1904, to the Mississippi River Commission and placed in service as Barnard

Turned over to the US Army Corps of Engineers, date unknown, and assigned to US Ary Corps of Engineers Vicksburg District

Built originally to deepen the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi River

Rebuilt as a seagoing CSD.

Placed out of service, date unknown

Sold in 1942 to Mexico, Final Disposition, fate unknown.

Source: Navsource.com

Images

CSD Barnard dredging at Worthington Point, 5 June 1934. - Photo from Ellicott Manufacturing Company Mississippi River Commission CSD Barnard in the Vicksburg District.

Technical files and datasheets

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