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  2. List of ship launches in 1855 - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool. 2 June 1855. ^ a b c "Launch of a Screw Steamer". Liverpool Mercury. No. 2695. Liverpool. 5 June 1855. ^ a b "Launch of a Vessel for the Rock Ferry". Liverpool Mercury. No. 2698. Liverpool. 15 June 1855.

  3. Category:1855 ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1855 ships" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. ... List of ship launches in 1855; A. French ship Algésiras (1855 ...

  4. Lists of ship launches - Wikipedia

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    Lists of ship launches. This is an index of lists of ship launches by year. 1400–1499. 1500–1599. 1600–1609. 1610–1619. 1620–1629.

  5. Ellwood Walter - Wikipedia

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    1855 Launch of the Ellwood Walter. On January 16, 1855, the launch of the ship named the Ellwood Walter was announced in the New York Daily Tribute: "Yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock, the fine ship Elwood Walter was launched from the yard of Mr. Thomas Stack, foot of North Second. The vessel is 136 feet long on deck, 26 1/2 feed ...

  6. SS Fulton (1855) - Wikipedia

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    SS. Fulton. (1855) U.S. Mail Steamer Fulton, J. A. Wotten, Commander. The Fulton was a wooden hulled, brig -rigged, sidewheel steamer built in 1855 by the Smith and Dimon Shipyard at New York City for the New York & Havre Steam Navigation Company. She was chartered by the Union Army in the Army Transport Service, during the American Civil War.

  7. HMS Marlborough (1855) - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough. (1855) HMS Marlborough was a first-rate three-decker 131-gun screw ship built for the Royal Navy in 1855. She was begun as a sailing ship of the line (with her sister ships HMS Duke of Wellington, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Royal Sovereign), but was completed to a modified design and converted to steam on the stocks, and launched ...

  8. Meander (1855) - Wikipedia

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    Meander. (1855) 2 cyl. Oscillating Engine (Stotherts) The SS Meander was an iron screw passenger steamship built for James Moss & Co. of Liverpool for the Moss Line. [1] She was launched on 23 December 1854 by the Bristol yard of George Kelson Stothert & Co. [2][3] She had two sisterships built at the same shipyard, the Scamander and Araxes.

  9. USS Wabash (1855) - Wikipedia

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    Wabash —the first U.S. Navy ship to bear that name—was laid down on May 16, 1854 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on October 24, 1855, sponsored by Miss Pennsylvania Grice; and commissioned there on August 18, 1856, Captain Frederick K. Engle in command. Wabash departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 7, 1856, stopping at ...