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Photo # NH 68750:  USS DeKalb underway, circa 1918

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"SP" #s and "ID" #s -- World War I Era Patrol Vessels and other Acquired Ships and Craft
numbered from ID # 3000 through SP-3099


This page covers World War I era acquired vessels numbered in the "SP" and "ID" series from ID # 3000 through SP-3099, plus some that were given numbers but not acquired.


See the list below to locate photographs of individual ships and craft numbered in the "SP" and "ID" series from ID # 3000 through SP-3099.

For lists of "SP" and "ID" series ships and craft in other number ranges, see:

  • "SP" #s and "ID" #s -- World War I Era Patrol Vessels and other Acquired Ships and Craft.

    If the "SP"/"ID" vessel you want does not have an active link on this page, or the other pages of this series, and the statement "no image available" is lacking, contact the Photographic Section concerning other research options.


    World War I era acquired vessels numbered from ID # 3000 through SP-3099:

    • ID # 3000: Tavernilla. 732-ton tug, 1915. USN: Tavernilla, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3001: Topila. 9760-ton tanker, 1913. USN: Topila, 1918(?)-1918. No image available
    • ID # 3002: Iowan. 6649 gross ton freighter, 1914. USN: Iowan, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3003: Resolute. 36-foot motor boat, 1913. USN: Resolute, 1918-1919(?). Was tender to USS Mount Vernon (ID # 4508)
    • ID # 3004: Agamemnon. 19,361 gross ton passenger liner, 1903. Originally named Kaiser Wilhelm II. USN: Agamemnon, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3005: Aeolus. 13,102 gross ton passenger liner, 1899. Originally named Grosser Kurfurst. USN: Aeolus, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3006: America. 21,085-ton passenger liner, 1905. Originally named Amerika. USN: America, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3007: Antigone. 17,024-ton passenger liner, 1900. Originally named Neckar. USN: Antigone, 1917-1919
    • ID # 3008: Beaufort. 1769 gross ton freighter, 1909. Originally named Rudolf Blumberg. USN: Beaufort (later designated AK-6), 1917-1926
    • ID # 3009: Bridgeport. 7175-ton freighter, 1901. Originally named Breslau. USN: Bridgeport (later designated AD-10), 1917-1942.

    • ID # 3010: DeKalb. 8797 gross ton passenger liner, 1904. Originally named Prinz Eitel Friedrich and later named Mount Clay. USN: DeKalb, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3011: Madawaska. 9410 gross ton passenger liner, 1907. Originally named König Wilhelm II. USN: Madawaska, 1917-1919; and U.S. Grant (AP-29), 1941-1945.
    • ID # 3012: Mercury. 10,984 gross ton passenger liner, 1896. Originally named Barbarossa. USN: Mercury, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3013: Powhatan. 18,026-ton passenger liner, 1899. Originally named Hamburg. USN: Powhatan, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3014: President Grant. 18,072 gross ton passenger liner, 1907. USN: President Grant, 1917-1919; Republic (AP-33) in 1941-1945
    • ID # 3015: Savannah. 10,800-ton freighter, 1899. Originally named Saxonia. USN: Savannah (later designated AS-8), 1917-1934.
    • ID # 3016: Susquehanna. 10,058 gross ton passenger liner, 1899. Originally named Rhein. USN: Susquehanna, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3017: Von Steuben. 23,500-ton passenger liner, 1901. Originally named Kronprinz Wilhelm. USN: Von Steuben, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3018: George Washington. 25,570 gross ton passenger liner, 1908. USN: George Washington, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3019: Martha Washington. 12,700-ton passenger liner, 1908. USN: Martha Washington, 1918-1919.

    • ID # 3020: Katrina Luckenbach. 8074 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Katrina Luckenbach, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3021: Gold Shell. 5614 gross ton tanker, 1916. USN: Gold Shell, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3023: Radnor. 7699 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Radnor, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3024: Freedom. 5640 gross ton passenger-cargo steamer, 1894. USN: Freedom, 1919-1919.
    • ID # 3025: Old Dominion. 1802 gross ton seagoing barge (ex-steamship), 1872. USN: Old Dominion, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3026: Solitaire. 1515 gross ton seagoing barge, 1879. USN: Solitaire, 1918-1919. No image available
    • ID # 3027: C.F. Sargent. 1689 gross ton schooner barge, 1874. USN: C.F. Sargent, 1917-1918.
    • ID # 3028: Amphitrite. 60½-foot motor tug, 1918. USN: Amphitrite and Nerita, 1918-1920.

    • ID # 3030: Barge # 76 (Moran). 675-ton barge, 1918. USN: Barge # 76, later Freight Lighter # 95 and YF-95, 1918-1947
    • ID # 3035: Alaska. 229 gross ton fishing trawler, 1881. USN: Alaska, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3039: Takana. 68 gross ton harbor tug, 1915. USN: Takana, 1918-1919.

    • ID # 3040: Yenrut IV. Barge. USN: Yenrut IV, 191(?)-1920. No image available
    • ID # 3044: Pocahontas. 18,000-ton passenger liner, 1900. Originally named Prinzess Irene. USN: Pocahontas, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3049: Hampton. 48 gross ton harbor tug, 1905. Also named Mary Lee. USN: Hampton, 1918-1919.

    • ID # 3051: Sea Gull. 299 gross ton fishing trawler, 1917. USN: Ibis, 1918-1919. No image available
    • ID # 3054: Gratitude. 214 gross ton harbor passenger and freight steamer, 1880. USN: Gratitude, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3055: Malvern. 34 gross ton harbor tug, 1900. Also named Malvern Hill. USN: Malvern, 1917-1919.
    • ID # 3056: Cape Henry. 4992 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Cape Henry, 1918-1919
    • ID # 3057: Advance. 167 gross ton harbor tug, 1912. USN: Advance (later designated YT-28), 1918-1934.
    • ID # 3059: Catherine. 620-ton covered barge, 1904. USN: Catherine, later Freight Lighter # 126

    • ID # 3061: Majestic. 717 gross ton ferry steamer, 1903. Also named Happy Day. USN: Majestic, 1918-1919. No image available
    • ID # 3063: Fresno. 6002 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Fresno, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3065: Josephus. 1406 gross ton seagoing barge, 1876. Also named Josephine Luckenbach. USN: Josephus, 1917-1919.

    • ID # 3071: Belle of Boston. 18 gross ton schooner, 1891. USN: Belle of Boston, 1918-1919. No image is available, or known to exist
    • ID # 3079: Rosedale. 938 gross ton river passenger steamer, 1877. USN: Rosedale, 1918-1919.

    • ID # 3088: Robert L. Barnes. 5380-ton tanker, 1917. USN: Robert L. Barnes (later designated AK-11, AO-14 and AG-27), 1918-1941.

    • ID # 3090: Lucia. 6744 gross ton freighter, 1912. Sunk October 1918. No U.S. Navy service.
    • ID # 3095: Vittorio Emanuele III. 4855 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Vittorio Emanuele III, 1918-1919.
    • SP-3096: Helvetia. 499 gross ton schooner, 1905. USN: Helvetia, 1918-1919.
    • ID # 3098: Westward Ho. 5730 gross ton freighter, 1918. USN: Westward Ho, 1918-1919.

    For lists of "SP" and "ID" series ships and craft in other number ranges, see:

  • "SP" #s and "ID" #s -- World War I Era Patrol Vessels and other Acquired Ships and Craft.


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