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  2. Category:Ships built in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Ships built in Seneca, Illinois (84 P) Pages in category "Ships built in Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  3. SS Illinois (1873) - Wikipedia

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    SS Illinois was an iron passenger-cargo steamship built by William Cramp & Sons in 1873. The last of a series of four Pennsylvania-class vessels, Illinois and her three sister ships—Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana—were the largest iron ships ever built in the United States at the time of their construction, and amongst the first to be fitted with compound steam engines.

  4. Category:Ship names - Wikipedia

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    Ship names comprises all articles relating to the naming of ships, as opposed to specific vessels. Articles on names attached to multiple vessels as well as those ...

  5. United States ship naming conventions - Wikipedia

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    Hospital ships (AH) were given names related to their function, such as Comfort and Mercy. Landing ship, tank (LST) built for the United States Navy during and immediately after World War II were only given an LST-number hull designation, but on 1 July 1955, county or Louisiana-parish names were assigned to those ships which remained in service ...

  6. USS Illinois (BB-65) - Wikipedia

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    USS [a] Illinois (BB-65) was the fifth Iowa-class fast battleship that was laid down for the United States Navy during World War II in the 1940s, although she would not be completed. The Navy had initially planned on building four of the Iowas and then developing a new, more powerful ship for what was to be BB-65. The pressing need for more ...

  7. List of classic vessels - Wikipedia

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    Ride an operational D-Day ship Cross Sound Ferry Services Inc, regular sailings. Daniel Adamson: 1903: screw steamer: canal tug: Cheshire: Daniel Adamson Preservation Society, regular sailings and charter cruises. Hikitia: 1926: steam twin-screw: floating steam crane: Wellington, New Zealand: Sister ship of scrapped museum ship Rapaki. [3] PS ...

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  9. Category:Ships built in Seneca, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ships built in Seneca, Illinois" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.