SS Council Bluffs

SS Council Bluffs was a 1918-built, 77.1 metres long American cargo steamship.

It was built by Great Lakes Engineering Works and owned by United States Shipping Board.

During the morning of 13 November 1919, the ship sank by a mine near Terschelling, the Netherlands.

She had a 1 x 3-cylinder triple expansion steam engine with a single shaft and 1 screw.

[2] On 16 October 1919 she departed from Philadelphia, United States to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

In the stern were many refractory boiler bricks marked “Sawyer & Fisher Phoenix No.1.”; “Savage” and “Sawerville”.