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- SS_City_of_Paris_(1866) abstract "This article is for the steamship that was temporarily known as the SS Tonguin. For the sailing vessel of the American Fur Company, see Tonquin.City of Paris was a British passenger liner operated by the Inman Line that established that a ship driven by a screw could match the speed of the paddlers on the Atlantic crossing. Built by Tod and Macgregor, she served the Inman Line until 1884 when she was converted to a cargo ship.".
- SS_City_of_Paris_(1866) comment "This article is for the steamship that was temporarily known as the SS Tonguin. For the sailing vessel of the American Fur Company, see Tonquin.City of Paris was a British passenger liner operated by the Inman Line that established that a ship driven by a screw could match the speed of the paddlers on the Atlantic crossing. Built by Tod and Macgregor, she served the Inman Line until 1884 when she was converted to a cargo ship.".