D.R. HANNA U203676

The steamship D.R. HANNA, with U.S. number 203676, was a freighter built in Lorain, Ohio, in 1906. It had a gross tonnage of 7,023 tons and a net tonnage of 5,491 tons. The ship was 532.0 feet long, 56.0 feet wide, and had a depth of 31.0 feet. It was powered by 1,170 indicated horsepower.

On May 16, 1919, the D.R. HANNA was involved in a collision with the steamship QUINCEY A. SHAW off Thunder Bay, Michigan. There were 31 people on board the D.R. HANNA at the time of the collision, but fortunately, no lives were lost in the incident.

The ship was engaged in freight service and had a crew of 18 people. It was registered in Cleveland, Ohio, and was made of steel.

In October 1906, the D.R. HANNA was launched at the American Shipbuilding Co. yards in Lorain, Ohio, and had a capacity of 10,000 tons. It was operated by the Pioneer Steamship Company, with Capt. Charles L. Hutchinson of Cleveland as the manager.

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