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- SS_Ozama_(1881) length "65836.8".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) abstract "The American steamer Ozama, 1028 tons, was the former British steamer Craigallion, built in 1881 at Leith, Scotland. She had a colorful history, with a mutiny and gunrunning. She was shipwrecked twice, the first time in 1885 in the Bahamas, and the last in 1894 on the outer shoal of Cape Romain, South Carolina. She was named for the Ozama River in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, which was one of her regular ports of call.".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) length "65.8368".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipBeam "9.144".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) status "Wrecked off Cape Romain, 23 November 1894".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) status "lost".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) wikiPageID "39486151".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) wikiPageRevisionID "601952230".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipBuilder "Ramage and Ferguson’s shipbuilding yard at Leith".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipCountry "US".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipEngine "Compound Inverted, two-cylinder engine; one 25” high pressure cylinder; one 50” low pressure cylinder; with 33” stroke of piston; 75 psi boiler pressure; 99 horsepower".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipFate "--11-23".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipFlag "US".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipLaunched "1881".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipLength "overall ; quarterdeck ; forecastle".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipName "SS Ozama".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipOwner "W.P. Clyde & Co.".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipPropulsion "screw steamer".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipRenamed "SS Ozama".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipStatus "lost".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) shipTonnage "1028.01".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) subject Category:1881_ships.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1894.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) type Ship.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) type Product.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) comment "The American steamer Ozama, 1028 tons, was the former British steamer Craigallion, built in 1881 at Leith, Scotland. She had a colorful history, with a mutiny and gunrunning. She was shipwrecked twice, the first time in 1885 in the Bahamas, and the last in 1894 on the outer shoal of Cape Romain, South Carolina. She was named for the Ozama River in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, which was one of her regular ports of call.".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) label "SS Ozama (1881)".
- SS_Ozama_(1881) sameAs m.0vptl11.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) sameAs Q16222876.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) sameAs Q16222876.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) wasDerivedFrom SS_Ozama_(1881)?oldid=601952230.
- SS_Ozama_(1881) isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Ozama_(1881).
- SS_Ozama_(1881) name "SS Ozama".