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List of shipwrecks: 16 January 1900 Ship State Description Townsend United States During a voyage in Southeast Alaska from Skagway to Haines Mission with eight passengers, a crew of 20, and no cargo aboard, the 450-gross register ton, 125-foot (38 m) steamer was wrecked on rocks in Lynn Canal halfway between Haines Mission and Battery Point after her engine failed during a gale in 22 fathoms ...
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Its silhouette is an example of the appearance of early-1900s bulk carriers. MV Benson Ford was named after Henry Ford's grandson, and was the 1924 flagship of the Ford Motor Company. The forward cabin and pilothouse is located on South Bass Island, Ohio , near the village of Put-in-Bay, Ohio a private summer residence owned by Bryan Kasper of ...
1963 While surfing traces its roots back to 17th century Hawaii, the sport wasn't largely popularized in the United States until after World War II and reached its "golden age" in the 1960s, when ...
Union forces occupied the island shortly thereafter and restored it to operation in November 1862, using a different lens and lantern captured previously. [2] The light was blacked out to the north to prevent its use by blockade runners approaching from the mainland. The characteristic of the light was changed from fixed white to fixed red in 1880.
Pages in category "1900s ships" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. USS Elizabeth (SP-1092)
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One of his lesser known projects consisted of documenting immigrants coming through Ellis island. In 1901 Hine was a teacher at the Ethical Culture School in New York City.