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SS Marine Sulphur Queen, formally Esso New Haven, was a T2 tanker converted to carry molten sulphur. It is notable for its disappearance in 1963 near the southern coast of Florida, taking the lives of 39 crewmen.
SS Marine Sulphur Queen The remains of Marine Sulphur Queen, recovered by the US coast guard. SS Marine Sulphur Queen and its crew of 39 disappeared near the southern coast of Florida after 4 February 1963. SS Bunker Hill sank 6 March 1964 after an explosion, she broke in two near Anacortes, Washington on a trip from Tacoma, Washington to ...
SS: D.M. Clemson: 1908: Lake freighter vanished in a violent Lake Superior storm on 1 December 1908. [12] SS: Hippocampus: 1868: Lake freighter that capsized in Lake Michigan a few miles from Benton Harbor, Michigan. [13] SS: Marine Sulphur Queen: 1963: Somewhere in Florida Strait around 14] (missing wreck) SS
This is a list of names for the approximately 500 Type T2 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II.Not included are the tankers of the Samoset/Chiwawa (T3-S-A1) type, which despite the "T3" designation were in fact nearly identical hulls to the original T2s, and smaller than the T2-A and T2-SE series.
SS Marine Sulphur Queen; SS Mparmpa Petros; N. Nor 6; Q. USS Queenfish (SS-393) S. USS Seekonk; TSS Stefan Batory; T. USS Thresher (SSN-593)
SS Manistee (1920) HMS Maria (1805) SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Marlborough (1876 ship) SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2; SS Mary Luckenbach (1918) Mary Somerville (1834 ship) RNLB Mary Stanford (ON 661) Memphis (1805 ship) SS Meriwether Lewis; Mildred (1797 ship) SS Milwaukee (1902) Miztec (schooner barge)
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SS Marine Sulphur Queen; Marlborough (1876 ship) HMS Martin (1790) HMS Martin (1805) Memphis (1805 ship) HMS Mentor (1781) Mildred (1797 ship) HMS Mistletoe (1809) ML-18 (motor launch boat) ML-62 (motor launch boat) ML-191 (motor launch boat) SS Mobile; HMS Moucheron (1802) Moy (ship) MS München; SS Mutlah