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  2. SS Marquette (1881) - Wikipedia

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    The SS Marquette was a wooden-hulled, American Great Lakes freighter built in 1881, that sank on Lake Superior, five miles east of Michigan Island, Ashland County, Wisconsin, Apostle Islands, United States on October 15, 1903. [2] On the day of February 13, 2008 the remains of the Marquette were listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  3. Atlantic Transport Line - Wikipedia

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    Ship Launched ATL Service Notes Columbia: 1914 1935–1936 Ex Belgic, ex Belgenland. Scrapped 1936 Korea: 1901 1915–1916 Purchased from the Pacific Mail Steamship Company in 1915. In 1916 the ship was sold to Toyo Kisen Kaisha of Yokohama, Japan, and renamed Korea Maru. Scrapped 1934 Mackinaw: 1890 1897–1923 Ex British Crown. Scrapped 1923 ...

  4. SS Marquette (1897) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was originally planned as SS Boadicea, for the Wilson and Furness-Leyland Line, but was acquired by the Atlantic Transport Line shortly after completion to replace ships requisitioned during the Spanish–American War. She made a single voyage under the name Boadicea, and was renamed Marquette on 15 September 1898.

  5. SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Built in Cleveland, Ohio in 1905, the SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 was a train ferry built to transport railway cars across Lake Erie from Conneaut, Ohio, to Port Stanley, Ontario. She had a length of 338 feet (103 meters) and a beam of 54 feet (16 meters), and her gross register tonnage was 2,514.

  6. List of passenger ships built in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Out of Service since 1969, Laid Up SS Monterey: 1952/1955 Matson Line: Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co, at Sparrow's Point, Maryland [19] Scrapped 2006 Ordered by the U.S. Maritime Administration as cargo vessel SS Free State Mariner, completed 1952. [30] Converted to passenger ship by Matson Line in 1955. SS Mariposa: 1953/1955 Matson Line

  7. Bristol City Line - Wikipedia

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    The first SS Bristol City sailed from New York on 28 December 1880 and was lost. [2] Just under a year later, on 3 December 1881, her sister ship the first SS Bath City sprang a leak off Grand Banks, Newfoundland and sank. [2] 14 months after that, on 23 February 1883 the first SS Gloucester City struck an ice floe and sank. [2]

  8. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    free bus service, operated privately by Disney but open to all visitors [231] [232] Escambia County Area Transit: Escambia County: Pensacola: Hillsborough Area Regional Transit: Hillsborough County: Tampa: 39,000 I-Ride Trolley: International Drive: Orlando: operated by International Drive Master Transit and Improvement District: Jacksonville ...

  9. List of ships named SS Marquette - Wikipedia

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    SS Marquette may refer to: SS Marquette (1881) was a lake freighter that sank in 1903. SS Marquette (1897) 1897–1915 was a British troopship that was torpedoed off south of Salonica, Greece with the loss of 167 lives. SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 was a train ferry that disappeared with all hands on Lake Erie; SS Marquette is an American ...