Globe Shipbuilding (WWI)
Superior WI
Most recent update: August 24, 2021.
There were two Globe Shipbuilding Companies in Superior, one operational only during WWI, the other only during WWII. This yard was founded by James McKellar, a shipyard joiner from Port Glasgow and was on the site that was used by Walter Butler Shipbuilders in WWII.
If you have an addition or correction for this page, please send it in.
USSB # | O/N | Name | Customer | Type | GT | Delivered | Notes | |
101 | 216437 | Lake Washburn | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | June 1918 | later C. H. Lawrence Jr. 1926, Toyo Maru No. 6 1928, Toyo Maru No. 8 1935, torpedoed and lost 1944 | |
102 | 216751 | Lake Borgne | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | Aug 1918 | wrecked 1918 | |
103 | 216924 | Lake Medford | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | Sep 1918 | later H. J. Lawrence 1926, Elwyn C. Hale 1929, Alcoa Transport 1940, torpedoed and lost 1942 | |
104 | 217059 | Lake Arline | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | Oct 1918 | later J. Floyd Massey Jr. 1931, Monomoy 1941, J. Floyd Massey Jr. 1946, scrapped 1950 | |
105 | 215820 | Sea Gull | Atlantic Coast Fisheries | trawler | 300 | Dec 1917 | to USN as Ibis (SP-3051) | |
106 | 215842 | Petrel | Atlantic Coast Fisheries | trawler | 300 | Dec 1917 | to USN as Starling (SP-2981) | |
107 | 216973 | Ripple | Bay State Fishing | trawler | 300 | Apr 1918 | ||
108 | 217704 | ocean | Bay State Fishing | trawler | 300 | May 1919 | scuttled 1938 | |
113 | 217400 | Conotton | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | Nov 1918 | scrapped 1935 | |
114 | 217267 | Contoocook | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | Jan 1919 | later Elda 1931, Southern Sword 1932, foundered 1946 | |
115 | 217682 | Coolspring | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | May 1919 | later Proctor 1919, scrapped 1953 | |
116 | 217819 | Copalgrove | USSB | freighter | 2,300 | May 1919 | later Attaca 1930, Badascony 1931, Vishera 1933, bombed and lost 1942 | |
117 | 217913 | Lake Glebe | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | June 1919 | scrapped 1926 | |
118 | 218073 | Lake Glencoe | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | July 1919 | scrapped 1926 | |
119 | 218900 | Lake Fiscus | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Sep 1919 | scrapped 1930 | |
120 | 218962 | Lake Fisher | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Oct 1919 | to Mexico as Montezuma 1923, scrapped 1934 | |
121 | 219112 | Lake Fitch | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Nov 1919 | later Quantico 1933, Norlavore 1941, torpedoed and lost 1942 | |
122 | 219177 | Lake Fithian | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Nov 1919 | sank 1960 | |
123 | 219847 | Lake Flag | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Apr 1920 | later West Texas 1926, Hai Chuan 1946, Hsin Chu 1951, scrapped 1955 | |
124 | 219846 | Lake Glaucus | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Apr 1920 | later Volusia 1925, Norlindo 1941, torpedoed and lost 1942 | |
125 | 219850 | Lake Gunni | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | Apr 1920 | later Commercial Pioneer 1926, scrapped 1938 | |
126 | 219849 | Lake Harminia | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | May 1920 | later Ethyl 1925, hulked 1935 | |
127 | 219848 | Lake Hector | USSB | freighter | 2,600 | June 1920 | to Argentina as America 1923, wrecked off Punta Delgada 1937 |