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    SS Mesaba was a British passenger and cargo ship of 6,833 gross register tons (GRT) in operation between 1898 and 1918. She was torpedoed and sunk by...
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    1919, she was bought by the Atlantic Transport Line, which renamed her Mesaba and operated her for six years. She was then transferred to Atlantic's sister...
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    The SS Mohegan was a steamer which sank off the coast of the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, on her second voyage. She hit The Manacles on 14 October 1898 with...
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    message and passed it on to the bridge. At 21:40 a message came from the Mesaba. It defined an area between points 42° 0′ N, 49° 0′ W and 41° 15′ N, 50°...
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    Titanic (redirect from SS Titanic)
    ignored them. One of the ships to warn Titanic was the Atlantic Line's Mesaba. Nevertheless, Titanic continued to steam at full speed, which was standard...
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    breakdown. The steamship Mesaba sent an ice alert; he acknowledged it, but failed to pass it on to the bridge. Another from the nearby SS Californian was ignored...
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    in Furness. She was laid down on 8 December 1896, and launched on 5 July 1898, when she was christened by Mrs. Vickers, wife of Thomas Vickers, Chairman...
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    operators had to fix faulty equipment. SS Californian reported "three large bergs" at 19:30, and at 21:40, the steamer Mesaba reported: "Saw much heavy pack ice...
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    Minneapolis, Minnehaha, Minnetonka and Minnewaska from 1900 to 1915. In 1898 the U.S. Government bought seven of the Line's ten ships for use as military...
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  • scrapped 1931. SS Winifreda, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, launched 11 September 1897, completed 17 February 1898, renamed Mesaba 1898, torpedoed and...
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    SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie was an ocean liner built in Stettin, Germany in 1906 for North German Lloyd that had the largest steam reciprocating machinery...
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  • with White Star's SS Britannic off Sandy Hook in 1887. Sold to the Danish Thingvalla Line in 1893 under Amerika. Scrapped in 1898. Traffic 1872 1872–1896...
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    30 September 1918 Seagull was sunk in a collision with the merchant ship SS Corribb in the Firth of Clyde. While most sources list displacement as 735...
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    provides a spur route into the city of Duluth known as "Central Entrance" and Mesaba Avenue. Wisconsin Highway 13 reaches along Lake Superior's South Shore....
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    Caronia, the Noordam, the Baltic, the Amerika, the Californian, and the Mesaba. China's President Yuan Shikai issued a manifesto asking the five separate...
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    broke 16 hull plates on May 3, 1894, when she collided with the steamer Mesaba on Lake George. In 1895, management of the American Steel Barge Company...
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