Sagamore (ship)
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Several merchant ships and one US Navy tug have been named ''Sagamore''. * ''Lake Feodora'', renamed ''Sagamore'' 1926–34, US
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official number Official numbers are ship identifier numbers assigned to merchant ships by their flag state, country of registration. Each country developed its own official numbering system, some on a national and some on a port-by-port basis, and the formats hav ...
219574. Wrecked in 1934. * ''Kenordoc'', US
barge Barge nowadays generally refers to a flat-bottomed inland waterway vessel which does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion. The first modern barges were pulled by tugs, but nowadays most are pushed by pusher boats, or other vessels ...
, official number 157506. Named ''David Z. Norton'' 1898–1904. Named ''Sagamore'' 1904–47. Named ''Kenordoc'' 1945–56. Scrapped 1956. * '' Sagamore'', US
whaleback ] A whaleback was a type of cargo steamship of unusual design, with a hull that continuously curved above the waterline from vertical to horizontal. When fully loaded, only the rounded portion of the hull (the "whaleback" proper) could be seen a ...
barge built in 1892, official number 57932. Sank after a collision in 1901. * , a UK cargo ship built in 1892 and torpedoed in 1917 by ''U-49''. * , a whaleback cargo ship built in England in 1893, renamed ''Ilva'' and scuttled in 1917 by ''UC-69''. * ''Sagamore'', US steam
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, rebuilt as a freight propeller, official number 116211. Ultimate disposition unknown. * ''Sagamore'', US Navy
tug A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, suc ...
. Named ''Sagamore'' 1944–48. Renamed ''John E. McAllister'' 1948–55. Scrapped 1955. * ''Sagamore'', a UK
bulk carrier A bulk carrier or bulker is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo — such as grains, coal, ore, steel coils, and cement — in its cargo holds. Since the first specialized bulk carrier was built in 1852, econom ...
built in 1957, renamed ''Captain Alberto'' in 1975 and ''Tania'' in 1989 and scrapped in 1992. * ''Sagamore'', US cargo ship built 1996.


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