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    SS Georgia was a passenger and cargo ship that was launched in Germany in 1891 as Pickhuben. The Hamburg America Line acquired her in 1892, and renamed...
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  • SS Georgia (1890), a cargo ship completed in 1891 and renamed Georgia in 1894 SS Georgia (1908), an oil tanker completed in 1908 and renamed Georgia in...
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  • 1892–1970s, and a separate company started in 1983 in western Connecticut SS Georgia (1890), a German passenger liner seized by the United States during World...
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    this remains disputed. Chilean ship Almirante Lynch (1891) SS Georgia (1890), later named SS Housatonic and sunk in 1917 by a German U-boat "Siege of Charleston...
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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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  • 1890, completed 5 July 1890. SS Columbian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, launched 5 July 1890, completed 23 August 1890. SS Georgian, cargo ship for F Leyland...
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    LCCN 2013950193. Retrieved April 22, 2015. Goossens, Reuben. "SS Corsair IV". ssMaritime.com & ssMaritime.net. Retrieved April 22, 2015. Forbes, John Douglas...
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    followed by an additional 21 Class Ss built by the Kolomna and Dinamo works between 1932 and 1934. By November 1967 all Georgian railway was electrified, including...
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    along with two 14 foot by 12½ foot Scotch boilers. The Norman was built in 1890 by the Globe Iron Works in Cleveland, Ohio. She was one of the first propeller-driven...
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    SS Savannah was an American hybrid sailing ship/sidewheel steamer built in 1818. She was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean, transiting mainly...
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    of Georgia. As the primary urban and economic center of the lower southeast portion of Georgia, it is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coastline...
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    the same dimensions but higher gross register tonnage, before the German SS Imperator went into service in June 1913. Olympic also held the title of the...
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    SS Keewatin is a passenger liner which once travelled between Port Arthur/Fort William (now Thunder Bay) on Lake Superior and Port McNicoll on Georgian...
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    Florence Martus (category People from Savannah, Georgia)
    unofficial greeter of all ships entering and leaving the Port of Savannah, Georgia, via the Savannah River, between 1887 and 1931. A few years after she began...
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    Prince Wilhelm, son of the German Emperor Wilhelm II, and was a sister ship of SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. She had a varied career, starting off as a world-record-holding...
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    "some kind of antigravitational effect", be a "time machine", or part of an "SS antigravity program" for a flying saucer. According to Cook, Die Glocke was...
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    SS Benbrack was a 19th-century British merchant steamship, built before 1883. After driving ashore a few times in December 1888, she wrecked on 23 January...
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    Lee Wyatt (category 1890 births)
    Wyatt (July 13, 1890 – February 6, 1960) was a Georgia lawyer and politician who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia from 1943 until his...
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    and time-consuming. Several train ferries, including SS Milwaukee, SS Pere Marquette 18, and SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2, have been lost on the Great...
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    Fulton County, Georgia, United States, and a suburb of Atlanta. The city's population was 108,080 at the 2020 census, making it Georgia's 7th most populous...
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    Plant System (category Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads)
    Irwin Schuster (2016), "SS Mascotte of the Plant Line, 1885–1931" (PDF), Nautical Research Journal, 61 (4): 243–256 Georgia's Railroad History and Heritage...
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    SS Valencia was an iron-hulled passenger steamer built for the Red D Line for service between Venezuela and New York City. She was built in 1882 by William...
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  • Alaska Marine Highway System fleet SS Columbia, a historic excursion steamer docked in Ecorse, Michigan, United States SS Columbia (1880), a coastal passenger...
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    April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut to Junius Spencer Morgan (1813–1890) and Juliet Pierpont (1816–1884), of the influential Morgan family. His father...
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    Archbishop Michael Corrigan in 1890, organist Alexandre Guilmant and writer Aleko Konstantinov in 1893, and actress Georgia Cayvan in 1894. In 1889 the ship...
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  • trans-Pacific and Australian shipping. Sold to Holland America Line in 1890 under SS Spaarndam. Scrapped in 1901 at Preston. Coptic 1881 1881–1908 4,448...
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    SS Vigilancia was a merchant steamship that was built in Pennsylvania in 1890. She sailed between New York and Brazil via the West Indies until 1893,...
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  • also found that maternal antibodies against EHDV could be detected in Georgia deer up to 18 weeks, and seropositive fawns showed minimal clinical evidence...
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  • (1894–1966), Estonian sports figure Eduard Krebsbach (1894–1947), German SS doctor in Nazi Mauthausen concentration camp executed for war crimes Eduard...
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    Sidney Lanier (category Poets from Georgia (U.S. state))
    "American poet". Sidney Clopton Lanier was born February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia, to parents Robert Sampson Lanier and Mary Jane Anderson. On his father's...
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