Crawford & Reid

Tacoma WA

Most recent update: May 10, 2016.

F. M. Crawford, a lumber merchant, started this shipyard in the late 1890s and was later joined by Captain James Reid, who was an experienced shipbuilder: they closed it in 1914. It was located next to Babare Bros., at the foot of N. Carr Street, in Old Town Tacoma, where the Silver Cloud Inn is today. See the site from the air on Google here.

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O/N Name Customer Type GT LOA Built Notes
Mainlander Western S.N. Co freighter 484 1900 collision and lost Puget Sound 1904
157607 Defiance passenger 171 93 1901 later Kingston, wrecked 1933
Lotus William Bradford passenger 112 92 1901 to US Army 1903 as Cartwright, sold 1921 as Lotus, burned 1921
136985 Elf Olson Tugboat Co tugboat 44 60 1902 later Foss No. 15, to USN 1942 as ATS 15, returned to Foss 1943, Karlyn, Skookam Cache, Elf, sank 2014
100777 Irene American Towboat Co. tugboat 81 70 1902 in existence as yacht
121281 Florence K passenger 90 96 1903 later Beeline
Dix Seattle and Alki Point Transportation passenger 130 102 1904 sank 1906
201748 Burton Tacoma & Burton Nav Co passenger 97 93 1905
201817 Zapora International Fisheries Co freighter 318 146 1905 wrecked 1937 on Rocky Point, W Admiralty I.
136791 Echo Olson Tugboat Co tugboat 56 66 1906 burned 1938
203142 Monticello Moe Brothers passenger 196 125 1906 later cargo vessel Penaco, fishing vessel Sea Venture, foundered 1962
204649 S. G. Simpson Shelton Transportation Co passenger 267 115 1907 later towboat E. G. English, sank 1940s
Ida M Northern Fisheries Co fishing boat 62 73 1908
204749 Olympian Olympic Tug & barge tugboat 47 60 1908 later Foss No. 16, stripped 1966 as diving hulk
205751 Jimbuk James Buchanan yacht 13 44 1908
206115 Daring Matthew McDowell passenger 124 98 1909 later Clinton (Canada), sank 1922
207748 Sand Man Arthur J Weston tugboat 28 49 1910 preserved in Olympia WA
Locust US Navy tugboat 81 1910 sold 1912
Typhoon steamer 1910a
208322 Independent steamer 211 1911
Black Fish fishing boat 42 59 1912
211501 Daily McDowell Transportation passenger 171 116 1913 later Island Princess 1918, Cy Peck 1930, wrecked Nanaimo 1986

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