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词条 SS Saskadoc
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Ship image=William E. Reis underway.jpgShip caption=The Saskadoc when she was named William E. Reis
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Ship header=Saskadoc}}Ship flag=Ship operator=Ship builder=Ship yard number=Ship laud down=Ship launched=1900Ship completed=Ship identification=Ship registry=Ship acquired=Ship in service=1900-1907,1913-1967Out of service=1967Ship fate=Scrapped in 1967, in Santander, SpainShip status=Ship notes=
}}{{Infobox ship characteristics
Ship header=Header caption=Ship tonnage=4611 grossShip displacement=422.6|ft|m|abbr=on}}50.2|ft|m|abbr=on}}Ship depth=24.1|ft|m}}Ship draft=Ship ice glass=Ship sail plan=Ship power=160|shp|mW}}Ship speed=Ship capacity=Ship crew=Ship notes=Sunk after a collision, in 1907
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The Saskadoc was a lake freighter, built in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1900.[1][2][4] She was {{convert|422.6|ft|m}} long, {{convert|50.2|ft|m}} wide, with a draft of {{convert|24.1|ft|m}}. She displaced 4,611 gross tons, and her registered tonnage was 2,876. Her steam engines produced {{convert|160|shp|mW}}.

She was originally named the William E. Reis.[1][2] She sank in the Saint Clair River on November 1, 1907, after a collision with the Monroe C. Smith. She was refloated, repaired, and sold to Interlake Steamship Company, in 1913, which renamed her the Uranus.

In 1926 she was sold to Paterson Shipping, which operated her under the name Saskadoc until she was scrapped, in Santander, Spain, in 1967 along with the Augustus B. Wolvin.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite news| url = http://images.maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca/23713/data| title = Saskadoc (Propeller), C116579, 1933| work = Maritime History of the Great Lakes| author =| date =| page =| location =| archiveurl =| archivedate =| accessdate = 2018-01-06| deadurl = No| quote =}}
2. ^{{cite news| url = https://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tbnms1ic/x-117089.117118/0117089_002_f_reiswilliame___tif| title = The William E. Reis collision| work =| author =| date =| page =| location =| archiveurl =| archivedate =| accessdate = 2018-01-06| deadurl = No| quote =}}
3. ^{{cite news| url = http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/MHGL/TMHS000114659pf_0014p.pdf| title = REIS, WILLIAM E.; 1900; Bulk Freighter| work =| author =| date =| page =| location =| archiveurl =| archivedate =| accessdate = 2018-01-06| deadurl = No| quote =}}
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