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  2. RMS Gaelic (1885) - Wikipedia

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    The passage of 102 Korean immigrants to Hawaii began on 29 December 1902 in Nagasaki, Japan, and ended on 13 January 1903, when the ship arrived in Honolulu. [2] The Gaelic was refitted by Harland & Wolff in 1905 and sold to the Pacific Steam Navigation Company in the same year and renamed Callao , but was retired and broken up at Briton Ferry ...

  3. Category:Ships by year - Wikipedia

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    The Ships List a wealth of info on passenger ships, shipping lines fleets etc. [dead link ‍] Civilian ships at History.navy.mil Lots and lots of high quality, public domain pictures of civilian ships. Lewis & Dryden's marine history of the Pacific Northwest full access on Google books published 1895; NOAA merchant ship call signs (code ...

  5. Transport vessels of the 1820 Settlers - Wikipedia

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    Abeona (1811 ship) 324 or 331 James Pritchard 166 Albury (1804 ship) 338 to 342 Cunningham 166 Amphitrite [1] 274 Martin (or Davidson) 60 Aurora (1808 ship) 468 or 471 Thomas Pearson 344 Belle Alliance (1817 ship) [2] 637 Rolfe (or Roulff) 307 Brilliant (1814 ship) 330 or 332 William Bothwell 144 Cambrian: Brownrigg Canada (1811 ship) 268 or 281

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  9. SS Suevia (1874) - Wikipedia

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    The Suevia was a passenger steamship built for the Hamburg America Line in 1874. It was assigned to transatlantic crossings between Hamburg, Germany and New York City, USA and played a role in German immigration to the United States. The Suevia had accommodation for 100 first-class, 70 second-class and 600 third-class passengers. It had two ...