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Benzonia
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Benzonia, a wooden-hulled ship, was built by the G.M. Standifer Construction Company at one of its two shipyards along the Columbia River in Washington State. Named after a town in Michigan, Benzonia was styled as a Ferris-type cargo steamship. It was built during World War I for the U.S. Shipping Board as part of the large shipbuilding effort to quickly provide cargo ships for the war. It launched on July 13, 1918 to great fanfare. However, the war ended on November 11, 1918, before Benzonia could be used for its purpose. Benzonia was sold in 1922 to Western Marine Salvage and came to Mallows Bay, MD, in 1929. Although Benzonia is not known for the work it did accomplish, it is an excellent example of the powerful force of nature. Nature is often unpredictable, and in 2003, Hurricane Isabel lifted the remains of Benzonia on top of the Caribou, another U.S. Shipping Board ship. Today, the Benzonia wreck may be the most impressive in the Ghost Fleet. Model by Ian Dunshee/NOAA.

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Published 2 years ago
Nov 6th 2023
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