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''Oregon Pine'' was a six-masted lumber schooner completed in 1920, which was built as a result of the shipbuilding efforts associated with World War I. She sailed in the West Coast lumber trade, bringing lumber from the Columbia River to Shanghai and Port Adelaide, Australia. ==Construction== ''Oregon Pine'' was completed in 1920, as part of a contract by the Emergency Fleet Commission "for 12 hulls of its own design, to be delivered without engines. There were no cancellations." Her name was to be ''Cotys'', with a sister ship of ''Cossa'', both six-masted schooners. Upon completion, the schooners were renamed ''Oregon Pine'' and ''Oregon Fir'', and later in their careers, ''Dorothy H. Sterling'' and ''Helen B. Sterling'', respectively. The schooners were chartered for offshore voyages from the Columbia River with lumber. The two ships were of identical specifications: 2,526 tons, 267 ft. long, with a capacity of 2,225,000 feet of lumber.〔 〕
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