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At one time there was a billboard painted on the side of the ship advertising boat insurance. Since her sinking, her slowly deteriorating hull has drawn tourists, although little of her is left visible above the water line. The wreckage is currently split in three pieces. The stern is the most
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on her maiden voyage on 26 May 1919 for final touches, prior to sailing for New York. The Liberty Ship Building Company had their headquarters in Wilmington. She was built for service between New York and the West Indies.
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The steamship Atlantus the first concrete vessel ever to be built on the Atlantic coast and the first under the supervision of the United States shipping board will leave Brunswick Monday on her initial trip to
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would be placed, and the other two ships would be placed in a Y formation, creating a slip for a ferry to dock. In March 1926, the groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the construction of the ferry dock. The
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was used to transport American troops back home from Europe and also to transport coal in New England. After two years of service, the ship was retired in 1920 to a salvage yard in Virginia.
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The steamer was launched on 5 December 1918, and was the second concrete ship constructed in the
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visible section, the middle is completely submerged, and the bow can only be viewed at
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for use in the creation of a ferry dock (for a route now served by the
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Index

Cercopes
Atlantis

Brunswick, Georgia
Concrete
cargo ship
GRT
p/p
boilers
Triple expansion steam engine
knots
concrete ships
Liberty Ship Building Company
Brunswick, Georgia
United States
World War I
World War I Emergency Fleet
Wilmington, Delaware
Cape May – Lewes Ferry
Cape May
Sunset Beach
low tide
Postcard c.1940
Atlantus in July 2015
"Ten Thousand Ton Concrete Ships Be Built In Brunswick"
"S. S. Atlantus - The Crete Fleet"



"S. S. Atlantus"

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