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SS Cotopaxi was an Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) Design 1060 bulk carrier built for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) under the World War I emergency shipbuilding program. The ship, launched 15 November 1918, was named after the Cotopaxi stratovolcano of Ecuador .
In 1985 an unknown shipwreck was found off St Augustine, Florida; in 2020 it was identified as the remains of the SS Cotopaxi. [21] 1941: USS Proteus (AC-9), lost with all 58 persons on board in heavy seas, having departed St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands with a cargo of bauxite on 23 November.
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SS Charles L. Wheeler Jr. USS Chauncey (DD-296) USS Chew; USS Chewink (AM-39) City of Bagdad; SS Clan Alpine (1918) SS Clan Macwhirter (1918) USS Clemson (DD-186) HMS Clonmel (1918) SS Cokesit; USS Colhoun (DD-85) HMS Colombo (D89) USS Cormorant (AM-40) SS Cotopaxi; SS Council Bluffs; USS Cowell (DD-167) HMS Craigie (1918) USS Crane; USS Craven ...
"The COTOPAXI's last radio transmission was November 30, 1925, when she reported she was taking on water off the Florida coast; her position was roughly estimated to be off Jacksonville. ("Defends Condition of Lost Steamship", New York Times, January 5, 1928) In 1928, a lawsuit was heard by federal court on the loss of the COTOPAXI.
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