Sagamore (ship)

Six merchant ships and one U.S. Navy tug have been named Sagamore.

  • Lake Feodora, renamed Sagamore 1926 – 1934, U.S. propeller, steamer, Official No. 219574. Wrecked in 1934.[1]
  • Kenordoc, U.S. barge, Official No. 157506 . Named David Z. Norton 1898 – 1904. Named Sagamore 1904 – 1947. Named Kenordoc 1945 – 1956. Scrapped 1956.[1]
  • SS Sagamore (1892), U.S. whaleback barge, Official No. 57932. Sank after a collision in 1901.[1]
  • SS Sagamore, a British cargo ship sunk in 1917 by U-49.[2]
  • Sagamore, U.S. steam yacht, rebuilt as a freight propeller, Official No. 116211. Ultimate disposition unknown.[1]
  • Sagamore, U.S. Navy tug. Named Sagamore 1944 – 1948. Renamed John E. McAllister 1948 – 1955. Scrapped 1955.[1]
  • Sagamore, U.S. cargo built 1996.[3]

References

  1. "Great Lakes Vessels Online Index". Bowling Green State University. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  2. "Sagamore". Uboat.net. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  3. "Sagamore". Marine Traffic Project. Archived from the original on 22 December 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
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