• SS Sagamore was a transatlantic cargo liner that was built in Ireland in 1892 for George Warren's White Diamond Steam Ship Company. In 1913 she was modified...
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    The wreck of the Sagamore is protected as part of an underwater museum in the Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve. The SS Sagamore's keel was laid 15...
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  • Norton 1898–1904. Named Sagamore 1904–47. Named Kenordoc 1945–56. Scrapped 1956. Sagamore, US whaleback barge built in 1892, official number 57932. Sank...
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    570133°W / 44.360050; -82.570133 SS Clifton, originally Samuel Mather, was a whaleback lake freighter built in 1892 for service on the Great Lakes. She...
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    Worldpress Blog. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2017. Shipwrecks - SS Milwaukee "Shipwrecks". Retrieved 4 April 2011. "Chequamegon". Historical...
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    Whaleback (redirect from SS John Ericsson)
    British-built whaleback vessel was Sagamore.[citation needed] Another ship also named Sagamore was built in 1892 and sank in Lake Superior in 1901. She...
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    The Thomas Wilson was a whaleback freighter built in 1892 and used to haul bulk freight on the Great Lakes. The ship sank in Lake Superior just outside...
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    class of lakers, other than wrecks such as the Thomas Wilson and the barge Sagamore, a favorite dive site in Whitefish Bay. With the turn of the 21st century...
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    SS Choctaw was a steel-hulled American freighter in service between 1892 and 1915, on the Great Lakes of North America. She was a so-called monitor vessel...
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  • November 1892, completed 27 July 1893. SS Nurani, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, launched 9 July 1892, completed 10 September 1892. SS Sagamore, passenger...
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    in the Danish West Indies; Barbados; and ports in Brazil. By 1892 the US and Brazil SS Co was offering fortnightly sailings between New York and Brazil...
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    47°24.84′N 88°19.73′W / 47.41400°N 88.32883°W / 47.41400; -88.32883 SS William C. Moreland was a 600-foot (180 m) long Great Lakes freighter that ran...
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    The SS Vienna was built in 1873 during the era when steamers were built with sail rigging. She had a 19 year career marked with maritime incidents including...
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    and is on display at The Breakers. In 1902, he bought Great Camp Sagamore, on Sagamore Lake in the Adirondacks, from William West Durant. He expanded and...
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    John Greenleaf Whittier (category 1892 deaths)
    John Greenleaf Whittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States...
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  • Bourne Mills, Howard Arthur Mills, Richard Borden Manufacturing Co., and Sagamore Manufacturing Co., in and About Fall River, Massachusetts 1944-02-07 9421...
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    White Star Line was compensated for the loss of Britannic by the award of SS Bismarck as part of postwar reparations; she entered service as RMS Majestic...
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    battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s. The ship was commissioned in 1892 and served as the flagship of the Channel Fleet for the next five years....
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    4:15 the next morning, Roosevelt died at the age of 60 in his sleep at Sagamore Hill of a pulmonary embolism. Upon receiving word of his death, his son...
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    SS John B. Cowle was one of the early Great Lakes bulk freighters known as "tin pans". She was the first of two ships named for prominent Cleveland, Ohio...
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    Built for the French Line, Antilles was a near-sister to SS Flandre of 1952. Her construction was completed and her maiden voyage made in 1953. She differed...
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  • SS Virawa was British India Steam Navigation Company (BI) steamship. She was launched in Scotland in 1890 and scrapped in India in 1921. Her trades included...
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    SS Miowera was a passenger and refrigerated cargo liner that was launched in 1892 in England for Australian owners, and was later owned by two of New...
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    SS Frank O'Connor was a bulk carrier that sank in Lake Michigan off the coast of North Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, United States. In 1994 the shipwreck...
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    The SS Samuel Mather was the first of seven U.S. merchant ships to bear that name. The wooden Mather sank in 1891 after she was rammed by the steel freighter...
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    The SS Islander was a 1519-ton, 240-foot (73 m) steel hull, schooner-rigged twin-screw steamer, built in Scotland in 1888, and owned and operated by the...
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  • SS Oakland was a small general cargo/passenger ship commissioned in 1890, Dumbarton, Scotland, for New South Wales, Australia, timber merchant William...
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  • SS Blanche was the first ship built by A and J Inglis at Pointhouse, Glasgow as Yard No.1 and launched on 8 April 1863. She was a cargo steamer and entered...
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    station was originally established in 1911 following the sinking of the S.S. Alfred Erlandsen. The station was previously operated by the RNLI but following...
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    States during World War II was named SS Vernon L. Kellogg. Common injurious insects of Kansas (Lawrence University, 1892). With J.H. Comstock, The elements...
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