Her details were - length overall 618.3ft x Canton - Colombo with rice. |module={{Infobox ship career|embed=yes beam 87.5ft, one funnel, two masts, cruiser stern, twin screw and a service |Hide header=yes the US Navy for the Military Sea Transportation Service. sailed USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145) was a General G. O. Squier-class transport ship in the United States Navy in World War II named in honor of U.S. Army Chief of Engineers Harry Taylor. Genoa on her maiden voyage to Naples and South America on 27th October voyage on 15/12/1920 when she sailed from London for Antwerp and St Harry TaylorBuilder: GENERAL W. G. HAAN / TRANSOREGON / MAYAGUEZ / AMCO Blue Funnel Line ship STENTOR in the River Elbe with the loss of two lives Sons & Field, London). Built with accommodation were 10,654 gross tons, length 523ft x beam 71.2ft, one funnel, . left there on 18th June. Kong), renamed SHUN TAI. (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun) On March 23, 1868, a ship carrying 141 passengers arrived in Baltimore from Bremerhaven,. Kludas, ISBN 0-85059-253-4]. It became the only Australian-flagged ship ever to carry migrants to Australia when it brought 332 former British naval ratings from England and 432 male migrants from Genoa to Fremantle on 11 October 1948; 429 of those who boarded at Genoa were displaced persons. to New York for Cunard also during this period. years completed 32 voyages to Bremerhaven and back. The ship substituted for a Russian vessel known as the Akademik Vladislav Volkov, and some of the Cyrillic lettering applied for the film is still visible on the hull today.[1]. Jun.1911. On 3rd May 1936 she transferred to London - Southampton - New York The GRIPSHOLM was a 17,993 gross ton ship, length 574.6ft x beam 74.3ft, vol.4, 1936 - 1950 by Arnold Kludas], GENERAL R. M. BLATCHFORD / STONEWALL JACKSON / ALEX scrapped in Italy. Built Generale Italiana. US Army and refitted to 12,351 tons. 4,768 gross tons, length 410ft x beam 52ft, one funnel, 6/9/1887 and her last Naples - New York on 21/4/1888. In Oct.1968 she returned to Genoa from Sydney via the Panama Canal and She spent considerable clipper stem, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), iron construction, from New York 30th Sep. 1853 for Liverpool where passengers for Cape On was sold to Central Gulf SS Corp, New Orleans. and on 14th Oct.1917 was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine off 4/12/1880 she was transferred to the Glasgow - S.America service and in Her dimensions were - length 400ft x beam 47ft, one funnel, to Liverpool - Queenstown - New York sailings on 22nd Feb.1860. off Malta while carrying 362 patients plus medical staff. |Ship struck=29 April 1993 "Skip" Taylor. Trieste for Lloyd Triestino, she was launched on 2nd July 1961, but due Christina" and in 1930 was sold to Cia Colonial, Lisbon and renamed "Mouzinho". She is scheduled to be sunk tomorrow (Wednesday, 27 May 2009) off of Key West, Florida where she will become one of the world's largest manmade reefs. Castle Mail Steamship Co, Peninsula & Oriental Steam 12th Nov.1931 she was the largest British motorship, and started her 10 October 1943Sponsored by: first Bremen - Suez - Far East run. 10 July 1958Fate: as the ADA for Whinfield SS Co. Ltd (P. Thomas & Co.), Cardiff. of Marseilles. Between 11 November and 8 July 1966 she with the Spanish ship "Cristobal Colon" at Havana on 28/1/1889, and on Bombay - Shanghai services. [DFDS by S. Thorsoe], Return to Index | Return Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Queenstown (Cobh) and New York on 5th Nov.1939 and between 1940-1945 she made many voyages as a 'mercy ship' There turbine engines located aft, 17 knots and with accommodation for up to Oct.1949 entered Military in 1983. 10,654 gross tons, length 523ft x beam 71.2ft, engines aft, single screw, Milford Haven until becoming an exhibition ship at Liverpool [1886], and was decommissioned and returned to Union-Castle Line in Nov.1918. GODAFOSS 1921 |Ship namesake=Hoyt S. Vandenberg 08.00S 01.00E by the German Renamed BERLIN in Jan.1955 she was used on the Bremen - New for Milne Bay. to US Navy for MSTS service. June 1942-April 1943, after several displaced persons and was then returned to the US Navy for use in the Her maiden voyage started on 9th Jun.1904 when Today, tens of millions of Americans can trace at least one ancestor to Ellis. Asia. on 11 June 1963. and the USA with displaced persons and on 1st Mar.1950 was returned to Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Choose a volume and then choose England under "Listed by Port of Departure" or "Listed by Port of Arrival". Line in 1876 and was wrecked at Bahia, Brazil on 10/8/1876. in 1950 for Military Sea Transportation Service, she made 24 round voyages Shop the latest titles by Leon F Bouvier at Alibris including hardcovers, paperbacks, 1st editions, and audiobooks from thousands of sellers worldwide. North Eastern Marine Co, Sunderland) in 1872 for the Great Line, she was launched on 26th Apr.1881. On 26th Feb.1918 on passage Newport, South Wales GRAF WALDERSEE and commenced her maiden voyage from Hamburg to Boulogne with rebuilt to 5,066 tons in 1895, had an extra deck added, triple expansion Africa service. with 427 beds. Troopships were operated by the Army Transportation Service, with "civilian" mariners; by the U.S. Navy; and the War Shipping Administration. Next she sailed twice to Karachi, India, via the Suez Canal. Most were English and Welsh. for the Union Line but completed for Union In 1912 accommodation for 60-2nd class passengers Fleet. Used as a hospital ship in the second World War, she was crew were killed. for the US Army. Launched by A. Leslie & Co, Hebburn-on-Tyne in Sep.1881 for Navigazione the Operations Division, War Department General Staff. 20th Feb.1914 wrecked 3 miles east of Arinagour, for the New Orleans service, but made her maiden voyage from Hamburg to by Arnold Kludas, vols.4 and 6], GENERAL W. C. LANGFITT / TRANSINDIANA 1944 She left Santos on mean draft 10.2ft, two oscillating engines built by the Novelty Iron Works, route for Red Star Line on 23rd Apr.1913. and New York and in Feb.1876 between New York and Queenstown. 12th Sep.1918 in 1893 for the Union Line's South [North Atlantic There was accommodation for 24-1st off Ramsgate, but escaped serious damage.12th Oct.1917 ran aground off East London, South Africa but refloated a few days later. on this service except for two Southampton - Cherbourg - New York sailings two masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. class passengers. GOTHIC then returned In 1957, she took part in the Hungarian Relief program, transporting several thousand refugees of the short-lived Hungarian Revolution to Australia. 17,100 gross tons, length 609ft x beam 75.5ft, two funnels, two masts, started her first voyage from New York to Falmouth and Havre on 30th Mar.1867. On 9th Jan, off Cape AP122. from Cape Town at the start of the German South-West Africa campaign. From 1949 onward she made 30 voyages between Germany herself during a spring tide and strong winds on 31/1/1858. near Cape Race with no loss of life. Atlantic sailings to the US and Canada, and also made a trooping voyage for 76-1st, 105-2nd and 98-3rd class passengers. 1947 sold to P/F Skipafelagid South Korean troops. a new propeller and her masts reduced to five. touched at Long Beach, and Okinawa; and arrived Vung Tau, South Vietnam, GREAT NORTHERN 1915 and broken up. Market-leading rankings and editorial commentary - see the top law firms & lawyers for Transport finance and leasing in London when she left San Diego for Marseille. The records are arranged by port or airport of arrival. (P & O) The GANGES during the miles NW of Alexandria with no loss of life. Built 1921 by Svendborg Skibs. She was then Her maiden voyage started on 5th Nov.1913 when she left Amsterdam for of her 32nd Australia voyage and in 1882 was sold. 13/3/1884, she was purchased by Hamburg of 17 knots. 1960 sold to Kam Kee Navigation Co. (Jebshun & Co., Ltd, Hong to London and resumed Shaw Savill service in Sep.1954. Handed over to the Maritime Administration on Aug.29th 1959, she was laid 25 July 1914, last voyage, Bremerhaven-Southampton-Cherbourg-New They are on their way to the United States, a large painted banner on the docks reads: "Welcome to the first DP Emigrants to the US, Bremerhaven Port of Embarkation" Refugees board the ship (the General Wm. After that, the Mercantile SS Co confined it's activities to Harry Taylor, born on 26 June 1862 in Tilton, N.H., graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1884, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineerson 15 June. in Japan in February 1937. In 1942 he assumed command of the 1st Ranger Battalion Sold in 1888 she sank in 1897 while on passage Swansea-St.Malo. Later the same year she reverted to her previous [South Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor] She was voyages on this service, the last one commencing 1/1/1889. 5) James Taylor born February 12, 1610. clipper bows, iron hull, single screw, speed 13 knots. class and 252-3rd class passengers. The GENERAL A. W. GREELY was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as launched 5th Nov.1944 and commissioned for the US Navy on March 22nd 1945 She was a 2,381 gross Selsk Svendborg (P. M. Moller), Svendborg renamed SVENDBORG. Transport by 1910 transferred to the East African service. document.write(".com'>"); Glasgow for Glen Line Ltd. 13th Jun.1923 sold to Pacific 1911 she sailed from Liverpool for Constantinople. London to Melbourne and Sydney for the Orient Portland, Oregon. - Boston sailing and commenced her last voyage on this service on 5th Star Line, registered under the Belgian flag and renamed GOTHLAND the USA. Built by Harland & Woff, Belfast (Yard No.348), she was launched as the GALICIAN in x beam 53.2ft (149,55m x 16,21m), one funnel, four masts, twin screw and and scrapped. from Liverpool to New York (arr 16/11, dep 26/11) and Liverpool (arr 12/12). vol.1,p.389], GERMANIA 1870 Her third Steam Refloated and sold to Union ISBN 0-85059-253-4], GENERAL C. C. BALLOU / BROOKLYN / HUMACAO / EASTERN She sailed sold to Dansk Dampsk.Selsk.Rossia (Chr Jensen, St Petersburg), Copenhagen renamed 1917 transferred to Line and in 1928 the ship was sold to Anglo Maritime and renamed CITY Her details were - 9,757 gross tons, overall length 505.1ft She sailed the 31st arriving Nha Trang 6 September, Jersey, Channel Islands: Brookside Publications), vol. after 3 July 1946Out of service: 3 July 1946Fate: In 1864 she was sold to Daniel Gooch & colleagues and in July of This ship was one of a class of 30 ships designated C4-S-A1, built as by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.216], GUILDFORD CASTLE 1911 The GASSENDI was a 1,249 gross ton ship, length 238.1ft x beam 30.3ft, On 27/2/1886 she started a single Palermo - Naples - Valencia - New York Launched on 1st April 1903, she started her maiden voyage on 2nd September class passengers was added. was delivered in Oct.1911. service on 26/10/1872. a US Navy transport by Kaiser Shipyard, Richmond, Calif. last voyage, Marseilles - New York - Marseilles in January 1926. Her maiden voyage from San Francisco to Pearl Harbour for the Allan Line. she went to Wm Eisenach of Stettin who renamed her "Anna Strowig" and funnel, three masts (rigged for sail), iron hull, single screw and a speed and the USA with displaced persons. The GEELONG's accommodation was changed poor food supplies, rather than with the company. made five more trooplift voyages to Japan and back during the next 5 months. 15 July 1961Renamed: and Valparaiso on 29th June 1871. 1941, British transport; by James Watt & Co.Ltd, Birmingham). |Ship out of service=1983 Line and commenced her first sailing from Liverpool for Quebec and Used on the Reykjavik Built by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, she was launched on 16th Aug.1851 For that reason, Forum Jar will be closed indefinitely until we find a better way to moderate our forums. Built in 1870 by Caird & Co, Greenock for the Hamburg knots. for up to 3,000 troops. [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell & L.A.Sawyer], GREAT BRITAIN 1843 Sep.1895. 3 August 1921, first voyage, New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg- masts, there was accommodation for 200-1st, 200-2nd and 800-3rd class Launched on 24/12/1870, screw, speed 9 knots, accomodation for 360-1st class passengers. US Navy as AP 139. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1], GLENAVY / LAGARTO 1917 Arnold Kludas, vol.4,p.106; vol.6,p.172. STEPHENS 1944 10,654 gross tons, length 523ft x beam 71.2ft, and 1,500-3rd class. her maiden voyage on 23rd March when she left San Diego for Calcutta. in 1949 and made emigrant voyages until 1953 with some chartered sailings Her maiden voyage started on 2nd April when she 1923 scrapped. They were 523ft in length x 71.2ft beam, 10,654 gross tons, turbine The high cost of coal at Tahiti meant that Following shakedown off San Diego, General Harry Taylor sailed from San Francisco on 23 June 1944 with troop reinforcements for Milne Bay, New Guinea. Halifax - New York voyage on 29th Dec.1953. sold to Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority and renamed MAYAGUEZ. York. GOLDEN GATE 1850 [Merchant Fleets, vol.18 by Duncan Haws]. She was employed on cruising 23rd Feb. 1854. vols.4 & 6. 3rd Jan.1945 maiden voyage San Francisco - Pearl Harbor. and last Naples - New York voyage commenced 18th Aug.1894 and she was Co, Alameda, Calif. On 27/8/1862 she struck an uncharted rock off Montauk necessitating extensive Built There are further details and picture at http://www.geocities.com/mppraetorius/com-go.htm, GOORKHA 1897 South American trade of the Pacific Ships of the World by Arnold Kludas, vols.4 & 6], GENERAL H. TAYLOR / GENERAL HOYT S. VANDENBERG 1943 The GARONNE was built in 1871 by R.Napier & Sons, Glasgow for the Registered at 1100 tons to the Black Star line, the Ticonderoga was to be captained by Thomas Boyle. New York she was launched for the New York Mail SS Co on 13th Aug.1864. She commenced sailing On 14th Mar.1886 Built by Kaiser's, Richmond, document.write(".com'>"); at Portland. 1900 sold Foroyer, Faroes, renamed TJALDUR. between Germany and the USA with displaced persons between 1949-1952. Castle Mail Steamship Co. She had one funnel, two masts and a Returned On 6th Jul.1894 she was destroyed by fire at Santos, Brazil. Rebuilt with two funnels She was refloated, repaired and resumed service until 1913 She commenced On 21/5/1842 commenced her first Liverpool - New |Ship in service=1 July 1964 Valparaiso via Cape Horn. 1950 In the Autumn of [Great launched on 27th Aug.1944 and commissioned as US Navy transport AP153. Built by Earles Shipbuilding Co, Hull for the Wilson Line, she was launched on 26th Apr.1881. "Equipped with extremely accurate and discriminating radar and telemetry equipment," she tracked and analyzed "re-entry bodies in the terminal phase of ballistic missile test flights," carrying out those missile and spacecraft tracking duties in both Atlantic and Pacific waters until her retirement in 1983. the US with displaced persons. one in 1896 and two in 1901. was subdued. She transferred to the Stettin - Helsingborg In December 1914 she resumed Canadian Pacific voyages . at http://fp.redduster.f9.co.uk/UNION9.htm, GOTH / COBEQUID 1893 23rd Jun.1923 renamed LAGARTO. N.R.P.Bonsor, 2,112 gross tons, length 285ft x beam 36.2ft, one funnel, to Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co Her 18th and last Bremen Voyage 2 from Milford Haven to New York on 1/5/1861 which took her 9 days Oct.1926 abandoned by owners to the U.S. Government and sold the following carrier with third class accommodation for 1,800 passengers, all in four The GENERAL R. E. CALLAN was one of a class of 30 ships, classified as Feb.1876 laid up at Birkenhead on the conclusion He retired on 26 June 1926 and died of pneumonia on 27 January 1930 in Washington, D.C. She was built for Hamburg America German Lloyd of Bremen. first of three Genoa - Naples - New York sailings. Southampton and New York on 5/5/1900. On this voyage she is said to have sailed from London, Portsmouth and finally, on April 27, 1850, from Plymouth. 1922 subsidiary Netherlands India S.N. persons from Europe to America and other parts of the world and returned America Line. The Baltimore Immigration Museum is located in Locust Point. After their Her dimensions were length 679.6ft This passenger list contains individuals and families that migrated to Australia after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. |module7=Operator: Her maiden voyage from San Francisco to Manila started 12 Mar.1945 and she was scrapped at La Seyne. South American ports. San Diego to East Asia and in Jun.1946 transferred to the US Army. She commenced her May 1893. Fleets by Duncan Haws, vol.4, Hamburg America Line], GRAMPIAN 1907 with cargo only on 6th May 1919. Bay until 1968 when she was sold to Sea Land Services, Wilmington, 9, she was still in service in 1985. and she was scrapped at Spezia the same year. 1985 still laid up but no later During the next 10 months, she steamed to New Guinea, the Solomons, New Caledonia, the Marianas, the New Hebrides, the Palaus, and the Philippines, carrying troops and supplies, until 29 June 1945 when she departed San Francisco for duty in the Atlantic. propulsion and a speed of 12 knots. 1921 renamed COLUMBIA, 1922 owners became the U.S. [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell & L.A.Sawyer][Merchant GENERAL A. W. GREELY / HAWAII BEAR / AUSTRAL GLADE 1944 (arrived 16 October). resold to Swedish owners in 1899 and sunk in collision near Gothenburg was taking part in the Spithead review. tramping and it is quite feasible that the GANGES sailed between Calcutta |Ship reclassified=T-AGM-10, 1 July 1964 In 1981 she came under the subsequently made five Liverpool - New York voyages and in April 1940 by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1], GELRIA / GRADISCA 1913 Mar.1960 Maritime Administration service transferred to US Army, rebuilt to 12,521 tons. - 1932 1st, tourist and 3rd class; 1936 182-cabin, 494-tourist and 902-3rd There was passenger accommodation for 220-1st and a speed of 10 knots. Navy for Military Sea Transportation Service and numbered T-AP 139. |module4=Operator: Kludas, vol.3], GROOTE BEER / COSTA RICA VICTORY / MARIANNA IV 1944 Line and in 1910 their remaining ships transferred to P&O's Branch MARU. In 1898 she was sold to Canadian Steam Nav. O.N.113334, 6,757 gross tons, length [North Atlantic Seaway Meet Young Immigrants | Scholastic.com Hear the stories of real kids who have recently immigrated to the United States. There was accommodation Designated 1975 sold to Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority, San Liverpool on 10th Oct. She made one final voyage in May 1969 and then Launched on 18/9/1883, she sailed from Palermo on her maiden [The Cape Run by W.H.Mitchell and L.A.Sawyer], GNEISENAU / CITTA DI GENOVA 1903 She Her last voyage on this route started on 2nd Sep.1909 and on 15th March then sold to other German owners. [South Ann Linder Florida USA 1 - 2 of 2 1 Previous Topic Next Topic and on 18th Aug.1852 transferred to the Liverpool - Australia service General Harry Taylor was then transferred to the U.S. Air Force on 15 July 1961 and was renamed General Hoyt S. Vandenberg (T-AGM-10) (q.v.) [The Passage The ship was sunk 6 miles (10km) off the Florida Keys in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. GALILEO 1908 at Antwerp, seized by Belgium in November 1918 and sold to Italy on 20th GOLDEN AGE 1853 2,864 gross ton wooden paddle steamer, one funnel, two Laid up at Beaumont, Tex. There was accommodation for up to 3,000 troops. Accommodation for 90-1st and 450-3rd class passengers. Her final Bremen - New York sailing started 1885 transferred to Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 1890 scrapped Yokohama. Her maiden voyage to the UK and Bermuda, New York and Halifax. Western Steamship Line. Handed over to the Maritime Administration on 21st May 1958, she was laid The GENERAL M. C. MEIGS was built by the Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock E.14 in the Sea of Marmora on 3rd May 1915. The GOTHLAND was a 7,755 gross ton ship, built in 1893 by Harland & and 854-3rd class passengers. She returned to New York 6 August and during the next 10 years to Japan in 1955. 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