Dirigo

A four-masted steel barque built in 1894 by Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, ME, to the design of J.F. Waddington, Liverpool, at a total cost of $157.000. The steel was delivered from Messrs. David Clolville & Sons, Motherwell, Scotland.
Dimensions: 95,09×13,73×7,77 meters [312'0"×45'1"×25'6"] and tonnage: 3005 GRT and 2856 NRT. Rigged with sky and royal sails over dubbel top-sails and single topgallant sails.

1894 February 3
Launched at the shipyard of Arthur Sewall & Co., Bath, ME, for their own account.
1894-1902
Captain George W. Goodwin, Calais, ME.
1894 April 26 - October 2
Sailed from Philadelphia to Hiogo (Kobe) in 159 days with a cargo of case oil.
1895 March 5 - July 23
Sailed from Hiogo to New York round Cape Horn in 140 days.
1895 October 3 - March 4
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 153 days with 4498 tons of general cargo.
1896 April 1 - April 16
Sailed from San Francisco in ballast to Honolulu in 15 days.
1897
Sailed from San Francisco to Queenstown in 107 days.
1897
Sailed from San Francisco to Liverpool in 162 days.
1902 January 23 - May 9
Sailed from Hong Kong in ballast to Honolulu in 106 days. According to the log the Dirigo had sailed 4336 miles.
1902 June 12 - November 27
Sailed from Honolulu to Delaware Breakwater in 168 days with a cargo of 5069 short tons of sugar (4472 long tons).
1903-1904
Captain Lewis S. Colley.
1903 January 5 - May 6
New York to Sydney in 121 days.
1903 June 26 - August 21
Sailed from Newcastle, NSW, to Honolulu in 56/57 days with a cargo of 4585 tons of coal.
1903 October 1 - March 4
Sailed from Honolulu to Delaware Breakwater in 154 days with a cargo of sugar.
1904-1909
Captain George W. Goodwin.
1904 May 9 - September 15
Sailed from New York to Shanghai in 126 days with a cargo of case oil.
1908 October 30 - December 20
Sailed from Baltimore with a cargo of coal for Honolulu but had to put into Rio de Janeiro for repairs of a cracked hull plate.
1908 January 26 - May 15
Sailed from Rio de Janeiro to Honolulu in 109 days.
1909-1911
Captain Omar E. Chapman.
1909 June 26 - October 23
Sailed from Honolulu to Delaware Breakwater in 119 days with a cargo of sugar.
1911-1917
Captain Walter M. Mallett.
1915 January 17 - April 26
Sailed from Philadelphia to Japan via the Panama Canal in 97 days from Henlopen, 79 days from off Christobal.
1915 August 11 - October 2
Sailed from Kobe to Port Townsend.
1915
Sold to G.W. McNear, Inc.
1915 October 15
Sailed from Seattle for Kalmar, Sweden, with a cargo of barley. [Fairburn has October 14]
1916 March 2
Arrested by a British patrol ship and was brought to Lerwick, Shetland Islands, where the cargo was confiscated as it was believed that the barley would be trans-shipped from Sweden to Germany.
1916 March 10
Sold to C.C. Mengel & Brother, Inc., Louisville, KY.
1916 November
Sold to Axim Transportation Co., Anchorage, KY, but had Pensacola, FL, as homeport.
1917
Captain John A. Urquhart, Brooklyn, NY.
1917 May 4
Sailed from New York for Le Havre.
1917 May 31
Sunk by explosives by a German submarine 6 miles SW of the Eddystone Rock lighthouse.

Updated 1997-02-24 by Lars Bruzelius.


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