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Photo # NH 70471-A:  USS Chestnut Hill in 1918

Online Library of Selected Images:
-- U.S. NAVY SHIP TYPES --

WORLD WAR I ERA TANKERS --
with Smokestacks Aft and One Mast

Three of the U.S. Navy's WWI era tankers had their engines and smokestacks aft and one mast.

This page features a table (with links to individual ships) of World War I era U.S. Navy tankers with smokestacks aft and one mast, plus a photograph of each ship in this group.


Ships in this group:

THREE SHIPS:


Click each ship name to access that ship's complete Online Library entry.

Click the small photographs to prompt a larger view of the same image, and the words "Picture Data" to access the Picture Data Sheet for that image.



TWO SHIPS -- Pennsylvania SB/Pusey & Jones 365-foot type

  • Chestnut Hill, USN 1918-1919 (ex American S.S. Chestnut Hill, 1917).
    4935 Gross Tons; Length 365'; Breadth 50.7'
  • John M. Connelly, USN 1918-1919 (ex American S.S. John M. Connelly, 1917).
    4939 Gross Tons; Length 365'; Breadth 50.7'

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     USS Chestnut Hill, 1918:

    Picture Data
     USS John M. Connelly, 1918:

    Picture Data
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    ONE SHIP -- Fore River SB type

  • W. L. Steed, USN 1918-1919 (ex American S.S. W. L. Steed, 1918).
    6450 Gross Tons; Length 431.8' oa; Breadth 56'

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     S.S. W. L. Steed, 1918:

    Picture Data
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