![]() Barge Atglen, probably photographed at New York City at the time of her 1917 inspection by the 3rd Naval District, prior to her U.S. Navy service. | |
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Name | USS Atglen |
Namesake | Atglen, Pennsylvania |
Laid down | 1900 |
Acquired | 16 November 1917 |
Fate | Returned to owner 1919 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Barge |
Displacement | 150 tons |
Propulsion | None |
Armament | None |
USS Atglen (ID-1315), also sometimes listed as ID-1350, [1] was a United States Navy barge in service from 1917 to 1919.
Atglen was laid down as a non-self-propelled commercial barge at South Rondout, New York, in 1900. The U.S. Navy' 3rd Naval District inspected her for possible World War I service in 1917, and they acquired her on 16 November 1917, [2] assigning the barge one of two reported Naval Registry Identification Numbers (either Id. No. 1315 or Id. No. 1350). [3] [4] She probably served in and near New York Harbor through the end of the war.
Atglen was returned to her owners sometime in 1919.