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McDougall SP-3717

 

McDougall

A former name retained.

(SP-3717: t. 562; 1. 170'; b. 32'; dr. 9'3"; s. 10 k.; cpl. 29; a. none)

McDougall (SP-3717) a steel-luilled, oil-burning screw tug, built by Neafie & Levy, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1900, was taken over by the Navy 8 October 1918 from St. Louis Steel Barge Co., St. Louis. ; and purchased outright 3 November 1918.

McDougall performed tug and towing duties ill the 8th Naval District operating principally out of New Orleans. Following the end of World War 1. she was gold to her former owner 6 'March 1919.