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SS Silesia (1869)
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The SS Silesia was a late 19th-century Hamburg America Line passenger and cargo ship that ran between the European ports of Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France to Castle Garden and later Ellis Island, New York transporting European immigrants, primarily Russian, Prussian, Hungarian, German, Austrian, Italian, and Danish individuals and families. Most passengers on this route were manual laborers, including stonecutters, locksmiths, farmers, millers, upholsterers, confectioners, and tailors, though physicians and other professionals also bought passage on her.
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P/fo Montevideo SS Pacifica SS Silesia P/fo Citta di Napoli
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1887 1891 1888
dbp:shipChristened
SS Silesia
dbp:shipHomeport
Genoa
dbp:shipMaidenVoyage
1869-06-23
dbp:shipOperator
dbr:Hamburg_America_Line
dbp:shipRefit
1877
dbp:shipRenamed
Pacifica , Citta di Napoli , Montevideo
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)
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n11:Hammonia_class_frisia.jpg?width=300
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Square rigged on both fore and main masts
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dbr:Caird_&_Company
dbp:shipCapacity
600
dbp:shipClass
Hammonia
dbp:shipCountry
Italy dbr:German_Empire dbr:Hamburg United Kingdom
dbp:shipFate
Wrecked off Lobos Island on the River Plate in Uruguay, then sold for scrap Transferred to Italy Transferred to Great Britain Acquired by new Italian owner
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/
dbp:shipLaunched
1869-04-14
dbp:shipName
SS Silesia SS Pacifica P/fo Citta di Napoli P/fo Montevideo
dbp:shipNamesake
the province of Silesia
dbp:shipOutOfService
1899
dbp:shipOwner
La Veloce Line Fratelli Lavarello
dbp:shipPropulsion
Steam expansion and two masts; later retrofitted with second screw
dbp:shipRegistry
Hamburg
dbp:shipTonnage
3142
dbp:shipRoute
dbr:Le_Havre dbr:New_York_City dbr:Hamburg
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The SS Silesia was a late 19th-century Hamburg America Line passenger and cargo ship that ran between the European ports of Hamburg, Germany and Le Havre, France to Castle Garden and later Ellis Island, New York transporting European immigrants, primarily Russian, Prussian, Hungarian, German, Austrian, Italian, and Danish individuals and families. Most passengers on this route were manual laborers, including stonecutters, locksmiths, farmers, millers, upholsterers, confectioners, and tailors, though physicians and other professionals also bought passage on her.
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14.0208
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1869-04-14
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Transferred to Great Britain Transferred to Italy Wrecked off Lobos Island on theRiver PlateinUruguay, then sold for scrap Acquired by new Italian owner
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22.224
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1869-06-23
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dbr:Hamburg_America_Line
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