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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of Liberty ships (M–R) - Wikipedia

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    10 July 1945: Seagoing cowboys livestock ship c. 1946-47, to U.S. Navy as signals intelligence collection ship Georgetown (AG-165) 1962, scrapped 1971 SS Robert Watchorn: Robert Watchorn: 2941 standard 23 May 1944: 27 June 1944: Sold private 1947, scrapped 1968 SS Robert Wickliffe: Robert Wickliffe: 1842 standard 18 November 1943: 9 December 1943

  5. 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 ...

  6. MV Kaye E. Barker - Wikipedia

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    MV Kaye E. Barker on the Fox River in downtown Green Bay (2022). The SS Edward B. Greene on her maiden voyage in 1952, docked in Marquette. The MV Kaye E. Barker was constructed in Toledo in 1952 for the Cleveland-Cliffs Steamship Company as the SS Edward B. Greene, one of the eight AAA class freighters used for ore and coal shipping.

  7. SS Pere Marquette - Wikipedia

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    Pere Marquette carferry being launched in 1896. The SS Pere Marquette (also Pere Marquette 15) was the world's first steel train ferry.It sailed on Lake Michigan and provided a service between the ports of Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, for the Pere Marquette Railway from 1897 to 1930.

  8. SS Marquette & Bessemer No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second of two ships built for and named after the Marquette & Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company, she was commonly referred to as "The Car Ferry" by the residents of Conneaut, while Marquette & Bessemer No. 1 was known as "The Collier," as her cargo was always railway cars filled with coal. [1]: p.151

  9. List of ships named SS Pere Marquette - Wikipedia

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    The following ships have used the name SS Pere Marquette; SS Pere Marquette (1896), the world's first steel train ferry; SS Pere Marquette 18, a Great Lakes train ferry built in 1902; SS Pere Marquette (1943), a Liberty ship built in 1943 for World War II, scrapped in 1971

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