C.W. Morse, a 4307 gross ton paddle-wheel river passenger steamship, was built in 1903 at Wilmington, Delaware, for commercial employment on the Hudson River, New York. In December 1917 she was chartered by the Navy and placed in service as C.W. Morse (ID # 1966). After World War I era use as a receiving ship in the New York City area, she was returned to her owners in February 1919.
This page features the only views we have relating to the river passenger steamship C.W. Morse, which served as USS C.W. Morse (ID # 1966) in 1917-1919.
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Related image: The original print for Photo # NH 99705, a view of the steamship Berkshire, which was very similar in size and design to the S.S. C.W. Morse, was mounted on the latter's official data card.
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Page made 19 November 2004