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- SS_Cleveland length "179222.4".
- SS_Cleveland abstract "The SS Cleveland was a steam-powered ship that ran in the early 1900s. It was operated by the Hamburg America Line as a cargo and passenger ship between the United States and Germany, and brought many immigrants to the US from Germany during that time.The SS Cleveland was built by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, Germany in 1908, being 588 feet long, 65 feet wide, and measuring 16,960 gross tons [another source states 607 ft long (185 m), 63 ft wide (19 m)]. She was the sister ship to the SS Cincinnati. With twin-screw propellers and quadruple-expansion steam engines, the maximum speed was 16 knots. The passenger capacity was 239 first-class, 224 second-class, 496 third-class, and 1,882 steerage. Her maiden voyage was in 1909, leaving from Hamburg, Germany on 26 March and arriving in the port of New York City on 8 April.The Cleveland was involved in a collision on 12 January 1912 with the USS Colorado which was moored in Honolulu, Hawaii. As the Cleveland was being moved, harbor pilot Milton P. Sanders suddenly dropped dead. Control of the Cleveland was not maintained, resulting in collision with and moderate damage to the Colorado.Service was suspended during World War I, during which Cleveland was kept at Hamburg. After that, the Cleveland was seized by the United States Government under Germany's reparations for the war, and in 1919 it was renamed USS Mobile (ID-4030).In 1920 the ship was purchased by the Byron Steamship company based in London, England for use in cruises between New York and the Mediterranean. The name was changed a second time to King Alexander. The ship was sold again in 1923 to United States Lines, again being renamed back to the original Cleveland and used for passage between Hamburg and New York.Finally, the Cleveland was purchased back by the Hamburg America Line in 1926; its use continued until she was retired in 1931, and later disassembled for scrap in 1933 in Hamburg.".
- SS_Cleveland builder Blohm_+_Voss.
- SS_Cleveland builder Hamburg.
- SS_Cleveland length "179.2224".
- SS_Cleveland operator Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Cleveland shipBeam "19.812".
- SS_Cleveland status "Scrapped 1933".
- SS_Cleveland thumbnail Mobile_(ID_4030).jpg?width=300.
- SS_Cleveland wikiPageExternalLink SS_Cleveland.html.
- SS_Cleveland wikiPageExternalLink id4043.htm.
- SS_Cleveland wikiPageExternalLink 174030.htm.
- SS_Cleveland wikiPageID "8597226".
- SS_Cleveland wikiPageRevisionID "544633515".
- SS_Cleveland hasPhotoCollection SS_Cleveland.
- SS_Cleveland shipBuilder "Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, Germany".
- SS_Cleveland shipCapacity "239".
- SS_Cleveland shipCompleted "1908".
- SS_Cleveland shipCountry "US".
- SS_Cleveland shipDisplacement "16960".
- SS_Cleveland shipFate "Scrapped 1933".
- SS_Cleveland shipName "Mobile ex-Cleveland".
- SS_Cleveland shipOperator Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Cleveland shipPropulsion "twin-screw propellers and quadruple-expansion steam engines".
- SS_Cleveland shipSpeed "16".
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:1908_ships.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Ships_built_in_Hamburg.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Ships_of_the_Hamburg_America_Line.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Steamships_of_Germany.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:Transports_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:United_States_Navy_Alabama-related_ships.
- SS_Cleveland subject Category:World_War_I_auxiliary_ships_of_the_United_States.
- SS_Cleveland type 1908Ships.
- SS_Cleveland type Artifact100021939.
- SS_Cleveland type Conveyance103100490.
- SS_Cleveland type Craft103125870.
- SS_Cleveland type Instrumentality103575240.
- SS_Cleveland type Object100002684.
- SS_Cleveland type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SS_Cleveland type Ship104194289.
- SS_Cleveland type ShipsOfTheHamburgAmericaLine.
- SS_Cleveland type Steamer104309348.
- SS_Cleveland type SteamshipsOfGermany.
- SS_Cleveland type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- SS_Cleveland type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedStates.
- SS_Cleveland type TransportsOfTheUnitedStatesNavy.
- SS_Cleveland type UnitedStatesNavyAlabama-relatedShips.
- SS_Cleveland type Vehicle104524313.
- SS_Cleveland type Vessel104530566.
- SS_Cleveland type Whole100003553.
- SS_Cleveland type WorldWarIAuxiliaryShipsOfTheUnitedStates.
- SS_Cleveland type MeanOfTransportation.
- SS_Cleveland type Ship.
- SS_Cleveland type Product.
- SS_Cleveland type Ship.
- SS_Cleveland type DesignedArtifact.
- SS_Cleveland comment "The SS Cleveland was a steam-powered ship that ran in the early 1900s. It was operated by the Hamburg America Line as a cargo and passenger ship between the United States and Germany, and brought many immigrants to the US from Germany during that time.The SS Cleveland was built by Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, Germany in 1908, being 588 feet long, 65 feet wide, and measuring 16,960 gross tons [another source states 607 ft long (185 m), 63 ft wide (19 m)].".
- SS_Cleveland label "Cleveland (Schiff, 1909)".
- SS_Cleveland label "SS Cleveland".
- SS_Cleveland sameAs SS_Mobile_(1920).
- SS_Cleveland sameAs Cleveland_(Schiff,_1909).
- SS_Cleveland sameAs Cleveland_(paquebot).
- SS_Cleveland sameAs m.0279ch8.
- SS_Cleveland sameAs Q1100677.
- SS_Cleveland sameAs Q1100677.
- SS_Cleveland sameAs SS_Cleveland.
- SS_Cleveland wasDerivedFrom SS_Cleveland?oldid=544633515.
- SS_Cleveland depiction Mobile_(ID_4030).jpg.
- SS_Cleveland isPrimaryTopicOf SS_Cleveland.
- SS_Cleveland name "Mobile (ID 4030) ex-Cleveland".