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Dakota was a steamship built by the Eastern Shipbuilding Company of Groton, Connecticut for the Great Northern Steamship Company owned by railroad magnate James J. Hill to enhance and promote trade between the United States and Japan.
The Wreck of the S.S. Dakota, 1907. - Old Tokyo
S.S. Dakota and her sister ship, S.S. Minnesota, were described at the time as the largest ships ever built in America. “Launched on 7 February 1904, she was wrecked on 3 March 1907 when she struck a reef near the southern tip of the Boso Peninsula and the entrance to Tokyo Bay on her seventh journey.
SS Dakota - Wikiwand
Dakota was a steamship built by the Eastern Shipbuilding Company of Groton, Connecticut for the Great Northern Steamship Company owned by railroad magnate James...
WRECKSITE - DAKOTA PASSENGER/CARGO SHIP 1904-1907
The SS DAKOTA was a steamship built by the Eastern Shipbuilding Company in Groton, Connecticut and owned by railroad magnate James J. Hill of the Great Northern Steamship Company.Along with her sister ship, the SS Minnesota, she was described as the largest steamer in the world flying the American flag.
千倉・鈴木自動車 「米貨客船ダコタ号」鋼板 1907年 白浜村名倉 …
2013年7月13日 · en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Dakota . ダコタと 姉妹船ミネソタは アメリカで最大級の船舶として建造された. ダコタは 太平航路における 日本・香港への貿易・観光の切り札として 1903年2月建造開始 1904年2月6日 進水式(命名) 処女航海は 1905年9月20日だった
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SS Dakota was a steamship built by the Eastern Shipbuilding Company in Groton, Connecticut and owned by railroad magnate James J. Hill of the Great Northern Steamship Company.
Category: Dakota (ship, 1905) - Wikimedia
SS Dakota Stairway in social hall.png 955 × 604; 635 KB Steamers MINNESOTA and DAKOTA at the Great Northern Railway docks, Smith Cove, Seattle, July 1905 (WARNER 333).jpg 622 × 476; 31 KB Steamship DAKOTA at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard dry dock, Bremerton, Washington, August 1905 (WASTATE 1023).jpeg 768 × 571; 64 KB
ISTG Vol 9 - SS Dakota - Immigrant Ships
2008年1月9日 · List or Manifest of all the Passengers taken on board the SS Dakota whereof James B. Price, is master, from Liverpool via Queenstown burthen 3500 tons.
SS Dakota on Vimeo
The £105,000 SS DAKOTA was a 4,332 ton iron steam ship built as yard number 283 (official number 70883) by Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co, Jarrow for the Liverpool & Great Western Steamship Co (subsequently the Guion Line) along with her sister MONTANA as …
ISTG - SS Dakota - Immigrant Ships
1999年5月17日 · List or Manifest OF ALL THE PASSENGERS taken on board the Steam Ship "Dakota" whereof James Price is Master, from Liverpool & Queenstown burthen 3000 tons. Columns represent: Names, Age (years/months), Sex, Occupation, The country to which they severally belong, The country to which they intend to become inhabitants, Part of …
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