SS City of South Haven pre-World War I, with her decks crowded with passengers.
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | SS City of South Haven |
Owner | Dunkley-Williams and Company of South Haven, Michigan |
Builder | Craig Shipbuilding of Toledo, Ohio |
Launched | 1903 |
Fate | Damaged by fire 3 December 1935, scrapped 1942 |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 1719 gross register tons |
USS City of South Haven (ID-2527) was a transport ship for the United States Navy at the close of World War I. Before the war, she was a passenger steamship that sailed as SS City of South Haven on the Great Lakes. In post-war civilian service she operated as SS City of Miami between Florida and Cuba before returning to the Great Lakes as SS E.G. Crosby. She was scrapped in 1942 following a fire.