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  • Thumbnail for USS Saranac (1848)
    USS Saranac was a sloop-of-war of the United States Navy. The ship laid down in 1847 during the Mexican–American War; however, by the time she completed...
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  • Thumbnail for USS Saranac (AO-74)
    USS Saranac (AO-74), originally named the SS Cowpens, was a Type T2-SE-A1 Suamico-class fleet oiler of the United States Navy, and the fourth ship of the...
    9 KB (1,082 words) - 14:25, 21 October 2024
  • November 2011. "SS Saranac (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 14 November 2011. "V-1107 (Portland) (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 15 November 2011. "SS Windsorwood...
    161 KB (3,315 words) - 14:18, 20 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for SS Vesta
    SS Vesta was a propeller-driven fishing vessel 250 gross tons, built in 1853 at Nantes, France, by Hernoux et Cie of Dieppe for the Société Terreneuvienne...
    5 KB (389 words) - 16:42, 27 September 2024
  • Thumbnail for USS Saranac (1899)
    The third USS Saranac was the Old Dominion Steamship Company Hamilton temporarily converted for planting the World War I North Sea Mine Barrage. John...
    5 KB (336 words) - 10:46, 27 May 2022
  • Thumbnail for SS Pacific (1850)
    SS Pacific was a wooden sidewheel steamer built in 1850 most notable for its sinking in 1875 as a result of a collision southwest of Cape Flattery, Washington...
    59 KB (6,661 words) - 01:29, 3 September 2023
  • Thumbnail for USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687)
    sister ship Hamilton, which had also been converted into the mine ship USS Saranac. In 1920 the Old Dominion Transportation Company took over both Jefferson...
    8 KB (639 words) - 18:45, 28 November 2024
  • Thumbnail for SS Schiller
    SS Schiller was a 3,421-ton German ocean liner, one of the largest vessels of her time. Launched in 1873, she plied her trade across the Atlantic Ocean...
    8 KB (925 words) - 03:15, 6 November 2023
  • Thumbnail for SS Gothenburg
    SS Gothenburg was an iron-hulled sail- and steamship that was built in England in 1854 and sailed between England and Sweden until 1862. She then moved...
    50 KB (4,071 words) - 05:01, 11 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for SS Adriatic (1871)
    SS Adriatic was the first of two White Star Line ocean liners to carry the name Adriatic. The White Star Line's first four steamships of the Oceanic-class...
    10 KB (906 words) - 02:24, 27 March 2024
  • SS Vidar was a 1873-built, 60-metre (196 ft 10 in)-long Swedish steamship. It was owned by shipping company Ang Fartyg and was registered in Gothenburg...
    6 KB (535 words) - 12:33, 13 December 2023
  • Thumbnail for Powership
    US Navy, and an early US Navy powership was the USS Saranac, a former US Navy naval ship. Saranac was a 1942 built fleet oiler before her conversion into...
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  • Georgia 24 Feb: Ann, Gothenburg 7 May: Schiller 13 Jun: Geffrard 18 Jun: Saranac 1 Jul: Strathmore 16 Jul: Champlain II 21 Jul: Forfait 23 Jul: Abbotsford...
    10 KB (1,061 words) - 17:25, 20 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Old Dominion Steamship Company
    included: SS Berkeley SS Brandon SS Breakwater SS George Washington SS George W. Elder Tugboat Germania SS Guyandotte SS Hamilton, later the USS Saranac (1899)...
    10 KB (779 words) - 02:11, 4 December 2024
  • July 1941. Sold in 1946 to the Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd and renamed Esso Saranac. Arrived on 25 January 1959 at Antwerp for scrapping. Empire Sara was a...
    41 KB (6,175 words) - 06:22, 28 December 2024
  • Thumbnail for USS Chepachet
    oilers Ashtabula (AO-51), Saranac (AO-74), and Salamonie (AO-26), the ammunition ship Mazama (AE-9), and the merchant ship SS Pueblo. The TU was joined...
    15 KB (1,936 words) - 17:29, 17 October 2024
  • Thumbnail for SS Merchant
    82″N 87°45′51.18″W / 42.7299500°N 87.7642167°W / 42.7299500; -87.7642167 SS Merchant was an American iron–hulled passenger and package freighter in service...
    28 KB (2,832 words) - 01:10, 15 November 2023
  • Psychological warfare radio broadcasts from Greece RUFUS: Carlos Castillo Armas SARANAC: training site in Nicaragua SCRANTON: training base for radio operators...
    44 KB (4,683 words) - 11:09, 2 January 2025
  • Thumbnail for USCGC Tampa (WPG-48)
    September 1947. The name was taken on 27 May 1947 by the former USCGC Saranac of 1930 that had served during the war as HMS Banff (Y 43) and later as...
    14 KB (1,707 words) - 14:30, 16 December 2024
  • Thumbnail for Passengers of the Titanic
    Montmagny (bodies 326–329) A – SS Algerine (body 330) O – RMS Oceanic (bodies 331–333) I – SS Ilford (body 334) OT – SS Ottawa (body 335) Numbers 324 and...
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