Source : Oregonnews, November 28th, 1922.
SAN PEDRO, Cal., Nov. 27.
Entry of a new fleet of tankers into the oil trade between Tampico, Mexico, and Los Angeles has been announced by officials of the Pan-American Petroleum & Transportation company. The new service will begin next week with the arrival of the company's tanker Charles E. Harwood from Tampico, on its maiden voyage to this port.
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IDNo:
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1133538
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Year:
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1913
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Name:
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CHARLES E. HARWOOD
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Keel:
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Type:
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Tanker
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Launch Date:
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04.09.1913
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Flag:
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GBR
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Date of completion:
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09.1913
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Tons:
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3178
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Link:
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-
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DWT:
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Yard No:
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859
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Length overall:
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Ship Design:
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LPP:
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97.5
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Country of build:
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GBR
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Beam:
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13.7
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Builder:
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Armstrong, Whitworth & Co.
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Material of build:
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Location of yard:
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Low Walker
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Number of screws/Mchy/Speed(kn):
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1T-9
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ON
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LR/IMO
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ID
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Year
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Name
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Tons
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Change
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Registered Owner
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133538
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1133538
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1913
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CHARLES E. HARWOOD
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3178
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Petroleum Carriers Ltd.
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212716
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1133538
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1913
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CHARLES E. HARWOOD
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3178
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1914
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Petroleum Tpt Co Inc.
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212716
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1133538
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1913
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CHARLES E. HARWOOD
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3178
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1918
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Pan American Petroleum & Tpt Co.
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212716
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1133538
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1913
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CHARLES E. HARWOOD
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3178
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1933
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Pan American Foreign Corp.
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