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SS Ancon was an American cargo and passenger ship that became the first ship to officially transit the Panama Canal in 1914. The ship was built as Shawmut for the Boston Steamship Company by the Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows Point, Maryland and put into Pacific service operating out of Puget Sound ports for Japan, China and the Philippine Islands.
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Ancon {1909) USS Ancon (ID-1467) Ex Ancon (1939) Shawmut
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1918-11-16Z
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1919-07-25Z
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1919-03-28Z
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1919-07-25Z
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17.6784
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Sold private, Permanente Steamship Company, renamed Permanente
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