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- SS_Beaver_State_(T-ACS-10) shipNotes "Launched as SS Mormacdraco".
- SS_Belgenland_(1914) shipNotes "3".
- SS_Belgenland_(1914) shipNotes "Sister ship of the SS Justica".
- SS_Benalbanach_(1946) shipNotes "Lifting capacity: 2 x 120 ton derricks".
- SS_Benjamin_Harrison shipNotes "9140".
- SS_Benjamin_Harrison shipNotes "Liberty Ship - Hull Number 25".
- SS_Brazil_(1928) shipNotes ", SS Pennsylvania".
- SS_Brazil_(1928) shipNotes "sister ships:".
- SS_Bridgeton shipNotes "References".
- SS_Calabria_(1922) shipNotes "sister ships: , , , ,".
- SS_California_(1928) shipNotes SS_Argentina_(1929).
- SS_California_(1928) shipNotes SS_Brazil_(1928).
- SS_California_(1928) shipNotes "sister ships:".
- SS_Cap_Arcona_(1927) shipNotes "Used as floating barracks until the vessel returned to active service ferrying civilians and military personnel as part of Operation Hannibal".
- SS_Cap_Tafelneh shipNotes "sister ship:".
- SS_Cape_Farewell_(AK-5073) shipNotes "Launched as SS Delta Mar".
- SS_Cape_Flattery_(AK-5070) shipNotes "Launched as SS Delta Norte".
- SS_Cape_Florida_(AK-5071) shipNotes "Launched as SS Lash Turkiye'".
- SS_Cape_Island_(T-AKR-10) shipNotes "May possibly be in ROE-10 not sure".
- SS_Caribou shipNotes "Information about ship specifications from Gibbons".
- SS_Carl_D._Bradley shipNotes "Second vessel to carry this name. The first SS Carl D. Bradley was renamed SS John G. Munson in 1927 and SS Irvin L. Clymer in 1951.".
- SS_Caserta shipNotes "one funnel and two masts".
- SS_Celtic_(1872) shipNotes "iron construction, single funnel".
- SS_Charles_L._Wheeler_Jr. shipNotes "Only ocean-going freighter to transit the Bonneville Locks, in 1938".
- SS_Charles_W._Wetmore shipNotes "One of two whalebacks in ocean service; carried parts around Cape Horn to build the second one, City of Everett.".
- SS_Chesapeake_(AOT-5084) shipNotes "Laid up in Maritime Administration Ready Reserve Fleet 1987–2000".
- SS_Chesapeake_(AOT-5084) shipNotes "Served as commercial tanker SS Hess Voyager 1964–1980 and SS Chesapeake 1980–1987".
- SS_Chesapeake_(AOT-5084) shipNotes "The ships integral offshore petroleum discharge system allows her to discharge her entire cargo from up to 4 nautical miles off shore".
- SS_Christopher_Columbus shipNotes "Only passenger whaleback ever built".
- SS_City_of_Berlin shipNotes "later names: SS Berlin , SS Meade".
- SS_City_of_Everett shipNotes "only whaleback to travel in the Suez Canal".
- SS_Clan_Campbell_(1937) shipNotes "sister ships: , , , , , , , , ,".
- SS_Clan_Forbes_(1938) shipNotes "sister ships: , , , , , , , , ,".
- SS_Clan_Macarthur shipNotes ",".
- SS_Clan_Macarthur shipNotes "sister ships:".
- SS_Columbia_(1880) shipNotes "Collided with the lumber schooner San Pedro".
- SS_Columbia_(1880) shipNotes "The first ship to use electric light bulbs, and the first use besides Edison's lab of electric light. Columbia was equipped with four watertight bulkheads. It also featured eight metal lifeboats, one wooden lifeboat, one wooden workboat, five life rafts and 537 life preservers. 220px".
- SS_Columbus_(1924) shipNotes "served Germany for 15 Years".
- SS_Conister shipNotes "Conister was the last coal-fired ship in the Company's fleet and the last using reciprocating triple-expansion engines. Conister was the last single-hatch steamer, regularly working in the Irish Sea.".
- SS_Cornhusker_State_(T-ACS-6) shipNotes "Launched as the SS C.V. Stag Hound".
- SS_Corvus shipNotes "All the above information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from".
- SS_Czar shipNotes "two funnels; two masts".
- SS_Dakotan shipNotes "Sister ships: , , , , , ,".
- SS_Dante_Alighieri shipNotes "1914".
- SS_Dante_Alighieri shipNotes "1940".
- SS_David_C._Reid shipNotes "Ordered as "Winterleaf" by the British Admiralty as a Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Taken over by the US and delivered as "Sliverbrook". Name changed to "David C. Reid in 1928.".
- SS_Deutschland_(1923) shipNotes "Paintwork :".
- SS_Deutschland_(1923) shipNotes "black hull".
- SS_Deutschland_(1923) shipNotes "funnels buff with red, white and black tops".
- SS_Deutschland_(1923) shipNotes "red boot-topping".
- SS_Deutschland_(1923) shipNotes "upper works white".
- SS_Diamond_State_(T-ACS-7) shipNotes "Launched as SS Japan Mail".
- SS_Donegal shipNotes "sister ship:".
- SS_Duca_d'Aosta shipNotes "two funnels, four masts".
- SS_Eastland shipNotes "Two funnels".
- SS_Eastland shipNotes "Two masts".
- SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald shipNotes "Location:".
- SS_El_Occidente shipNotes "Sister ship of , El Mundo,".
- SS_El_Oriente shipNotes "Sister ship of El Mundo, ,".
- SS_El_Sol shipNotes "Sister ship of El Mundo, ,".
- SS_Emperor shipNotes "Registry #126,654".
- SS_Empire_Advocate shipNotes "Sister ships: , , , , , .".
- SS_Empire_Conveyor shipNotes "Laid up 1932–34".
- SS_Equality_State_(T-ACS-8) shipNotes "Launched as SS Washington Mail".
- SS_Europa_(1928) shipNotes "Served as a Troop Transport from Brest, France to New York, New York".
- SS_Europa_(1928) shipNotes "Was largest German ship built during the 1930's".
- SS_Europa_(1928) shipNotes "Was the replacement of Normandie".
- SS_Exochorda shipNotes "Maritime Commission hull no. 4419 while under construction, later MC hull no. 1675".
- SS_Flickertail_State_(T-ACS-5) shipNotes "Five days required to activate for service.".
- SS_Florizel shipNotes "Safety Equipment:".
- SS_Florizel shipNotes "submarine signaling apparatus and wireless".
- SS_France_(1961) shipNotes "Cost US $80 million (approx.)".
- SS_Francisco_Morazan_(1922) shipNotes "Sister ship".
- SS_Fredericksburg_(1958) shipNotes "Single bottom, double sided hull".
- SS_Friedenau_(1920) shipNotes "Approximate location of wreck: 57°27'0 N 010°46'0 E".
- SS_Gaelic_(1872) shipNotes "iron construction, single funnel".
- SS_Galileo_Galilei shipNotes "Otherwise the same as built".
- SS_Galileo_Galilei shipNotes "Sister ship to SS Guglielmo Marconi".
- SS_Gallic_(1918) shipNotes "Steel construction, single funnel".
- SS_Gallois shipNotes "French Collier but technically she was under a British Flag when wrecked.".
- SS_Gasfire shipNotes "sister ship:".
- SS_Gem_State_(T-ACS-2) shipNotes "Launched as SS President Monroe".
- SS_George_Washington shipNotes "two funnels, four masts".
- SS_Georgiana shipNotes "Was sunk on maiden voyage before her guns were mounted, described as “most powerful” Confederate cruiser.".
- SS_Georgiana shipNotes "iron hull, 3 bulkheads, figurehead of a demi-woman".
- SS_Giulio_Cesare shipNotes "Paintwork: * White hull and upper works * Boot-topping green * Funnels white with red and black tops and narrow green band".
- SS_Glenlyon shipNotes "Canadian Official # 126660; American #81427".
- SS_Gopher_State_(T-ACS-4) shipNotes "Five days needed to activate.".
- SS_Gothenburg shipNotes "Rebuilt 1873".
- SS_Grand_Canyon_State_(T-ACS-3) shipNotes "Launched as SS President Polk".
- SS_Great_Western shipNotes "1839".
- SS_Great_Western shipNotes "Did 45 Atlantic round trips before being taken out of service".
- SS_Great_Western shipNotes "Now long and .".
- SS_Great_Western shipNotes "Operated as troop transport in the Crimean War".
- SS_Great_Western shipNotes "Transatlantic mail service Southampton – West Indies".
- SS_Green_Mountain_State_(T-ACS-9) shipNotes "Launched as SS Mormacaltair".
- SS_Heliopolis_(1907) shipNotes "--04-26".
- SS_Heliopolis_(1907) shipNotes "Brought Spanish immigrants".
- SS_Henry shipNotes "All the above listed information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from".
- SS_Henry_B._Smith shipNotes "United States Registry #203143".