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USS Maumee (ID 1339)

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Yard number
  
233

Launched
  
20 March 1897

Completed
  
April 1897

Length
  
96 m

Name
  
1897 Maylands 1905 Veerhaven 1915 Djursland 1915 Maumee 1923 Dorte Jensen

Owner
  
1897 J. F. Wilson & Co. 1905 Van Uden Brothers 1915 A. Jensen 1915 American Transatlantic Co. 1923 H. Jensen

Builder
  
Furness Withy and Company, Ltd., West Hartlepool, England

Status
  
broken up at Genoa, 22 January 1924

USS Maumee (ID-1339) was a United States Navy collier commissioned in 1918. The ship was built in 1897 by Furness Withy and Company, Ltd. at West Hartlepool, England as the cargo ship Maylands of J. F. Wilson & Company. The ship went through a progression of names and owners, becoming Veerhaven in 1905, and Djursland in 1915. Later in 1915, the ship was renamed Maumee after her purchase by the American Transatlantic Company. After the United States' entry into World War I, Maumee was acquired by the United States Navy on 9 January 1918 and commissioned the same day. Maumee was initially assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service, but reassigned to the Destroyer Force on 18 April 1919.

The details of Maumee's decommissioning and subsequent release from U.S. Navy control are unknown. By 1923, she was operating under the name of Dorte Jensen for H. Jenson. According to ship registries, she was broken up on 22 January 1924 at Genoa. NavSource Online, however, reports that the vessel was transferred to the Republic of China Navy in 1948, but may have confused this ship with USS Maumee (AO-2), which was also in commission during the same time frame and was transferred to the Republic of China in 1948.

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USS Maumee (ID-1339) Wikipedia