THE IDA S. DOW


3 F.Supp. 676 (1933)

THE IDA S. DOW. THE HERMAN FRASCH.

District Court, E. D. Virginia.

January 10, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vandeventer, Eggleston & Black, of Norfolk, Va., for libelant.

Baird, White & Lanning, of Norfolk, Va., for libelee.


WAY, District Judge.

The collision between the steamer Herman Frasch and the schooner Ida S. Dow, out of which this controversy arises, occurred about 12:43 a. m., November 30, 1931, at a point about 90 miles southeast of Cape Henry.

The Ida S. Dow is a four-masted schooner of 1,411 gross, and 1,280 net, tons, and is 225 feet long, with a 43.2 foot beam, 19.8 foot depth of hold, with a loaded draft of 22 feet.

The Herman Frasch is a twin screw steamer...

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