AROOSTOOK AK 44
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.
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Aroostook Class Minelayer
- BUNKER HILL (Passenger Liner) Owned and operated by the New England Navigation Company (New England Steamship Company)
- USS AROOSTOOK ID-1256 Commissioned December 7 1917
- USS AROOSTOOK CM-3 Reclassified Minelayer (CM) February 17 1920
- AROOSTOOK AK-44 Reclassified Cargo Ship AK-44 May 20 1941, while in reserve
- LUX (Privately-owned Floating Casino) Sold 1947 to The Seven Seas Trading Company Hollywood CA. and converted to a floating casino
Built 1907 at William Cramp and Sons Shipyard, Philadelphia, PA
Launched March 26 1907
Sold 1911 to the Eastern Steamship Company
Official Number 204264
Acquired U.S. Navy November 12 1917
Renamed November 15 1917
Converted to Mine Planter 1918
Decommissioned March 10 1931
Struck from Naval Register February 5 1943
Transferred to Maritime Commission
Laid up in National Defense Reserve Fleet name reverted to BUNKER HILL
Seized by U.S. Coast Guard 1947
Scrapped October 1947
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- Aroostook Covers Page 1 (1930)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Date From to Date To |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type |
1930-04-24
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As CM-3
Postmark on back from Washington, DC dated April 25 1930.
Locy Type |
1931-02-27
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As CM-3
Type 6 postmark on reverse from "Navy Yard Station", Bremerton WA dated the same day
Locy Type |
1931-02-27
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As CM-3
Type 6 postmark on reverse from "Navy Yard Station", Bremerton WA dated the same day
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Named for a river which rises in Piscataquis County, Maine, and meanders in generally northeasterly direction through much of the northern tip of the state before entering the Canadian province of New Brunswick and joining the Saint John River. Aroostook is an Algonquian word meaning a bountiful and unobstructed river
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