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USS Blue Ridge (ID-2432)

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The ship returned to the Catalina–Los Angeles run in 1946 and remained in this service until laid up at the Catalina Island Terminal on 12 February 1951. Most of the equipment and superstructure were removed.
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on 18 July 1960. The hulk was towed to Redondo, fitted with a crane and used as a barge. After salvaging parts from the Dominator wreck, the Avalon sank in a storm on 16 September 1964
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In 1920 The Wilmington Transportation Company of Los Angeles acquired the ship and renamed it the
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The Edward P. Farley Company of Chicago bought the ship on 21 August 1919.
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1950s RETRO: THE BIG WHITE CRUISE SHIP SAILS AGAIN TO CATALINA ISLAND!
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at Muskegon, Michigan, prior to World War I. Color-tinted post card.
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was originally constructed as the Great Lakes passenger steamer
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was purchased on 19 April 1918 for use as a Navy transport at
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Index

SS Avalon (1891)
USS Blue Ridge

Blue Ridge Mountains
Globe Iron Works
Cleveland
Ohio
Steamship
knots
steamship
United States Navy
Blue Ridge Mountains
Globe Iron Works
Cleveland
Goodrich Transit Company
Chicago, Illinois
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Chicago World's Fair
whaleback
SS Christopher Columbus
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
World War I
Boston Navy Yard
Great Lakes

Wilmington
Avalon
Santa Catalina Island
Los Angeles

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