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The list is in chronological order.
The list is in chronological order.
<ol>Maritime Commission type B7-D1 non-self propelled concrete-hulled barge<br/>
<ol>Maritime Commission type B7-D1 non-self propelled concrete-hulled barge<br/>
Built under Maritime Commission contract MC hull 1330<br/>
Built at Barrett, Hilp & Belair Shipyard, San Francisco, CA<br/>
Launched December 4 1943<br/>
Launched December 4 1943<br/>
Acquired by U.S. Navy April 13 1944<br/><br/>  
Acquired by U.S. Navy April 13 1944<br/><br/>  
<li>'''QUARTZ IX-150'''<br/>
<li>'''QUARTZ IX-150'''</li>
Placed In Service as Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) April 13 1944<br/>
Placed In Service as Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) April 13 1944<br/>
Placed Out of Service December 31 1946<br/><br/>
Placed Out of Service December 31 1946<br/>
Struck from Naval Register January 22 1947<br/>  
Struck from Naval Register January 22 1947<br/><br/>
Sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co. October 23 1947<br/>  
<li>'''QUARTZ''' (Commercial Service)</li>
Sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co. on 11th August 1947<br/>
Sold to Powell River Company in 1956<br/>
Now serving as a floating breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia, Canada  
Now serving as a floating breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia, Canada  
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<h5>Conflicting History Data</h5>
There is some disagreement regarding the ship's post-WWII history.<br/><br/>
[https://www.navsource.org/archives/09/46/46150.htm NavSource] says:<br/>
Sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co., 23 October 1947<br/>
Final Disposition, serving as a floating breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia, Canada<br/><br/>
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Quartz Wikipedia] says:<br/>
"...the Navy sold her on 23 October 1947 to the Powell River Company, where she was permanently anchored with nine other hulls to form a breakwater protecting the Catalyst Paper mill log pond in Powell River, British Columbia."<br/><br/>
[https://thecretefleet.com/blog/f/quartz-ix-150---barrett-hilp-b7-d1-barge-of-wwii The Crete Fleet] says:<br/>
"Foss Launch & Tug Co. bought 'Quartz' on 11th August 1947. On 23rd October 1947, she was delivered to Nordland, Washington."<br/>
"In 1956, ‘Quartz’ was sold to Powell River Company for $36,500 and she arrived on the river on 12th November 1956."<br/>
"Now known as Hulk #8, she remains afloat as part of the unique concrete ship breakwater at Powell River, B.C. at 49.86332, -124.55447..."<br/><br/>
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I will go with the history as stated in "The Crete Fleet" webpage. NavSource and Wikipedia get some parts right and some parts wrong/missing.
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Locy Type<br/>7z
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The ship was scheduled for a post office, but that order was cancelled 1945-02-01.
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 23 August 2024


Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Maritime Commission type B7-D1 non-self propelled concrete-hulled barge
    Built at Barrett, Hilp & Belair Shipyard, San Francisco, CA
    Launched December 4 1943
    Acquired by U.S. Navy April 13 1944

  1. QUARTZ IX-150
  2. Placed In Service as Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX) April 13 1944
    Placed Out of Service December 31 1946
    Struck from Naval Register January 22 1947

  3. QUARTZ (Commercial Service)
  4. Sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co. on 11th August 1947
    Sold to Powell River Company in 1956
    Now serving as a floating breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia, Canada

 

Conflicting History Data

There is some disagreement regarding the ship's post-WWII history.

NavSource says:
Sold to Foss Launch and Tug Co., 23 October 1947
Final Disposition, serving as a floating breakwater at Powell River, British Columbia, Canada

Wikipedia says:
"...the Navy sold her on 23 October 1947 to the Powell River Company, where she was permanently anchored with nine other hulls to form a breakwater protecting the Catalyst Paper mill log pond in Powell River, British Columbia."

The Crete Fleet says:
"Foss Launch & Tug Co. bought 'Quartz' on 11th August 1947. On 23rd October 1947, she was delivered to Nordland, Washington."
"In 1956, ‘Quartz’ was sold to Powell River Company for $36,500 and she arrived on the river on 12th November 1956."
"Now known as Hulk #8, she remains afloat as part of the unique concrete ship breakwater at Powell River, B.C. at 49.86332, -124.55447..."

I will go with the history as stated in "The Crete Fleet" webpage. NavSource and Wikipedia get some parts right and some parts wrong/missing.

 

Naval Covers

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Postmarks

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Date From
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Date To
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Locy Type
7z

1946-08-04

The ship was scheduled for a post office, but that order was cancelled 1945-02-01.

 

Other Information

Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons...
American Campaign Medal - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal

Ship was never commissioned only Placed in Service

NAMESAKE - Silicon dioxide (Si02) a hard, vitreous mineral occurring in many varieties and comprising 12% of the earth’s crust


 


 

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