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transmitter was also used to broadcast entertainment to the troops, and it was planned to broadcast Wilson's 4 July Independence Day speech to accompanying vessels, which would have been the first radio address by a US President. However, Wilson stood too far from the microphone, and the technicians were too intimidated to try to get him to stand in the correct spot.
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and their party. Arriving New York 2 October, the royal couple paid a visit before returning to Brest 12 November. Subsequently, the ship was decommissioned 28 November 1919 after having transported some 48,000 passengers to Europe and 34,000 back to the United States. The ship was turned over to the
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and the cherry tree). News from the ship and news received by radio were in the single-sheet newspaper. The masthead in 1919 listed the ship chaplain as managing editor and three reporters—one each from the Associated Press, International News Service and the United Press as "associate editors". The
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that her aging boilers could not safely maintain sufficient steam pressure to drive her otherwise serviceable engines. A secondary contributing factor was the difficulty in manning her with sufficient skilled stokers â€“ the role having been supplanted with the steady introduction of oil fired
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Started in February 1918; as a means to relieve the stress the troops, sailors, and officers were under aboard a ship in the danger zone; it was written by officers who had previous literary experience and produced by men who had printing and publishing experience. It was printed on a small hand
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in March 1919; arriving France 13 March, and returned at the conclusion of the historic conference 8 July 1919. During this voyage, the ship carried radiotelephone equipment, then a new technology, and during much of the trip Wilson was able converse with officials back in Washington. The radio
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included a gymnasium with machines for "Swedish exercises", and two electric elevators for those who did not want to exercise at all. There was also a darkroom open to amateur photographers; 20 dog kennels, along with a kennel master; a 70-by-50-foot (21 by 15 m)
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was built to emphasize comfort over speed and was sumptuously appointed in her first-class passenger areas. The ship could carry a total of 2,900 passengers, and made her maiden voyage in January 1909 to New York. In June 1911,
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newspaper pages, printed on a shipboard press, measured about 9 by 8 inches (23 by 20 cm). The newspaper's motto: "We Cannot Tell a Lie". Its front page claimed it had "The Largest Circulation on the Atlantic Ocean".
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returned to New York in April amidst controversy over some of his works. An organization called the National Society for Protection of Morals was protesting the presence of nude figures in sculptures he executed for the
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that generated 20,000 horsepower (15,000 kW) and propelled her considerably faster than the 18.5 knots (34.3 km/h) guaranteed by her builders. Because she was designed to emphasize comfort over speed,
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decorated with green and gold tapestry, palms, and flowers of all kinds; and an open air cafe on the awning deck for taking after-dinner coffee. Second-class passengers had a separate dining room, a
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transporting a menagerie of sorts. The liner was carrying a shipment from India of 6 white peacocks, 2 lions, 2 elephants, 150 monkeys, and some 2,000 canaries destined for the recently organized
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continued operating on the Bremen â€“ New York route until World War I when she sought refuge in New York, a neutral port in 1914. With the American entry into the war in 1917,
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artist Otto Bollhagen that commemorated the life and times of George Washington. First-class passengers could visit a separate lounge, a reading room decorated by
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to France as guests of the French Government in 1921. The ship was then reconditioned by the USSB for transatlantic service, and chartered by the
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commenced regular service between Bremen and New York with intermediate stops in Southampton and Cherbourg. North German Lloyd considered the
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had reported. Edwin Drechsel, in his two-volume chronicle of North German Lloyd, draws comparisons between the iceberg photographed by
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after ending her Army service. A fire in January 1951 damaged the ship severely, and she was sold for scrapping the following month.
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had accommodations for nearly 2,900 passengers, with 900 divided between first and second class and the balance as third class or
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sailed with her first load of troops 4 December 1917 and during the next 2 years made 18 round trip voyages in support of the
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Pollock, Captain Edwin T. and Bloomhardt, Lieut. Paul F. (compiled by), The Hatchet of the U.S. Ship "George Washington, 1919
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named Consul, billed as "his Darwinian Highness", the "Almost Monkey-Man", who was coming to America under contract for the
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and sailed around the world in 1943 in trooping duties. The ship sailed in regular service to the United Kingdom and the
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returned from a two-month trip to Europe in November 1912; his wife followed him home the next month. Also arriving on
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peace commissions to France in January 1919. On 24 February, she returned President Wilson to the United States.
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was taken out of service and returned to the Maritime Commission 21 April 1947. She remained tied to a pier at
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sailed from Bremen bound for New York on his one and only trip to the US. He was accompanied by his colleagues
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in an impressive demonstration of American naval strength. After carrying 4000 soldiers back home to the US,
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was interned by the then-neutral United States, until that country entered into the conflict in April 1917.
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On 22 June, the liner hosted a press luncheon, and, the next afternoon, hosted some 3,000 members of the
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The launching was originally scheduled for 31 October 1908, but was postponed due to low water in the
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In total, she carried 48,000 passengers to France, and returned 34,000 to the United States after the
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had struck an iceberg less than twelve hours later, and in nearly the same position as the one that
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press â€“ 5,000 copies with the first issue but this was increased to 7,000 â€“ and titled
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to the German government, sailed with the statue, which was a gift from the American people.
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ships in the 1930s. With the ship unfit for combat service the British returned her to the
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arrived on the liner; conflicting opinions on the veracity of his claims of reaching the
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The first class public rooms were "sumptuously appointed", and included murals by German
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was greeted by the unfurling of the official banner of the League of Peace from the
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was completed, she was reported in contemporary news accounts as being 27,000 
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served the Line on the transatlantic route until 1931 when she was laid up in the
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entering Brest harbor with President Wilson onboard, 13 December 1918. Taken from
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nearly caused a fight to erupt on board. On the same voyage as Cook, German actor
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1. Ordered by Norddeutscher Lloyd, captured incomplete by Allied forces in 1945.
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began her maiden voyage on 12 June 1909, sailing from Bremen to New York via
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iceberg. Drechsel suggests that the iceberg photographed and reported by
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returned from a visit to Europe. In December, disgraced Arctic explorer
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During World War II, the ship was re-commissioned by the US Navy as USS
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Bremen â€“ Southampton â€“ Cherbourg â€“ New York, 12 June 1909
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arrived for his first stage performances in New York in over 20 years.
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While headed to New York on the morning of 14 April 1912, crew aboard
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for conversion into a transport. She commissioned 6 September 1917.
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Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, 1857–1970: History, Fleet, Ship Mails
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Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
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The ship was next operated under General Agency Agreement by the
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on 10 November 1908 by the United States Ambassador to Germany,
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also became the largest German-built steamship, surpassing the
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carried notable passengers to and from Europe. In August 1909
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Drechsel's father, Willy Drechsel, was the Second Officer on
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and back to New York with troops between April and May 1943.
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was seized by the United States and taken over for use as a
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Yard. When she emerged on 17 April 1943, the transport was
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from February 1919, showing the newspaper writers involved.
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and radioed a warning to all ships in the area, including
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Bremen â€“ Southampton â€“ Cherbourg â€“ New York
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was an ocean liner built within two years (1907–1908) by
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to the public for five days of viewing of the new ship.
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4 December 1918. On this crossing she was protected by
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sailed in transatlantic passenger service for both the
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in early January 1911 in order to attend the opera's
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Washington's relations with the Iroquois Confederacy
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that was posted for sale on an auction website. See
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began regular service to the United Kingdom and the
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Ocean liner built in 1908 for the North German Lloyd
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Interned, 3 August 1914; seized by US, 6 April 1917
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In October, 907:was decommissioned in 1920 and handed over the 535:54 ft (16 m) (from upper saloon deck) 5836:George Washington Taking the Salute at Trenton 5204:Initiated, co-wrote, 1769 Virginia Association 2578: 2526: 2511: 2482: 2453: 2346: 2262: 2217: 2163: 2161: 2159: 2157: 1997:European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal 471:Laid up 1947; sold for scrap, 13 February 1951 4887: 4412: 4388:List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy 4056: 3416: 3285:70 Years North German Lloyd Bremen, 1857–1927 2533:"Miss Helen Taft will join houseboat party". 1800: 1305:. Stationed at the head of the second row of 1271:who presented a commemorative bronze tablet. 1169:Other first-class passenger amenities aboard 923:for ten years, before she was laid up in the 2285: 2283: 2255: 2253: 2251: 2249: 1301:by the United Kingdom's newly crowned king, 824:by the United Kingdom's newly crowned king, 5257:1788–89 United States presidential election 3365:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 3305:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3257:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 2989: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2975: 2154: 2056:. Archived from the original on 2 June 2004 1844:on 28 January 1941 and commissioned as USS 820:was the largest ship to participate in the 800:, in a short, second stint in the US Navy. 4894: 4880: 4419: 4405: 4063: 4049: 3423: 3409: 3319:The Kaiser's Merchant Ships in World War I 2307: 1401:Throughout her Lloyd transatlantic career 961: 807:was launched in 1908, she was the largest 6574:Transport ships of the United States Army 6229:Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary Route 5972:Washington and Jefferson National Forests 5703:Washington Monument (Boonsboro, Maryland) 4427:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1951 2280: 2246: 1809:was used to transport 250 members of the 1468:, after attending the debut of his opera 1371:(and first published in his book), and a 1219:Upon her arrival in New York on 20 June, 538:80 ft (24 m) (from awning deck) 33:in 1909, as built for Norddeutscher Lloyd 5367:United States Capitol cornerstone laying 5229:Chairman, 1787 Constitutional Convention 3359:This article incorporates text from the 3219: 3164:Ship History Database Vessel Status Card 2972: 2622:"Tsai Tao sails away tired but grateful" 1770: 1763: 1687:and the American representatives to the 1669:was taken over 6 April and towed to the 1642: 1634: 1574:Rains was with the Saxon Royal Opera of 1247: 1001: 993: 985: 977: 965: 667:coal fired later converted to oil fired 5557:Ford Mansion, Washington's headquarters 5449:John Rutledge Supreme Court nominations 5234:George Washington's political evolution 2403:"Third largest ship due in port to-day" 1245:docked in New York for the first time. 639:722 ft 5 in (220.19 m) ( 505:213.07 m (699 ft 1 in) ( 6526: 6339:(step-granddaughter, adopted daughter) 5638:Electoral history of George Washington 3313: 3188: 3087:"Radiophone Transmitter on the U.S.S. 2783:"Nathan Straus off for world congress" 1731:The President again embarked on board 1613:in the New York premiere of his play, 1322:as "by far the largest ship present". 954:from 1944 to 1947, and was laid up in 6301:Attempted theft of Washington's skull 6182:Founding Fathers of the United States 5005:Washington in the American Revolution 4901: 4875: 4400: 4044: 3404: 3151: 2666:"Row aboard ship as Dr. Cook arrives" 1871:, but they found after one voyage to 1840:was reacquired for Navy use from the 1396: 416: 409:to United Kingdom for one voyage; to 330: 257: 187: 43: 6569:Transports of the United States Navy 5957:Washington Masonic National Memorial 5785:General George Washington at Trenton 5643:Post-presidency of George Washington 5219:Court of Appeals in Cases of Capture 5010:Commander-in-chief, Continental Army 4071:Unique United States Navy transports 2961:"United States Passport Application" 2811:"U.S. ships statue of von Steuben". 2365:"Peace flag greets new German liner" 1899:to be converted to an oil-burner at 1269:Daughters of the American Revolution 1186:North German Lloyd passenger service 917:United States Mail Steamship Company 682:19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) 6296:George Washington Memorial Building 5362:Presidential Succession Act of 1792 1605:quietly slipped out of New York on 517:23.83 m (78 ft 2 in) 13: 5962:George Washington Memorial Parkway 5952:Washington University in St. Louis 3266:Naval History and Heritage Command 2560:at the review in Drechsel, p. 374. 1658:, with the crew manning the rails. 1237:, an ocean liner of the unrelated 788:, the ship was known as both USAT 476:General characteristics (as built) 14: 6610: 6584:Troop ships of the United Kingdom 5152:Resignation as commander-in-chief 3372: 2904:"Maugham praises our playwrights" 2845:"German Christmas liners crowded" 2537:. 1 July 1909. p. 7, col. 4. 1842:United States Maritime Commission 1316:for the occasion—was reported by 1112:quadruple-expansion steam engines 299:United States Mail Steamship Line 6589:Troop ships of the United States 6579:Ships of the United States Lines 6505: 6504: 6286:Mount Vernon Ladies' Association 6066:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins 5771:Washington Crossing the Delaware 5209:Initiated, 1774 Fairfax Resolves 5044:New York and New Jersey campaign 4857: 4852: 3377: 3352: 2877:. 26 November 1912. p. I-5. 2461:"Consul a lively ship passenger" 2338:"New North-German Lloyd liner". 1427:Edward VII of the United Kingdom 1393:may have been one and the same. 1333:as the ship passed south of the 611:General characteristics (as USS 418: 332: 259: 189: 45: 24: 6544:Steamships of the United States 5792:Washington at Verplanck's Point 5708:Washington Monument (Baltimore) 5577:President's House, Philadelphia 5414:State of the Union Address 1790 3182: 3138: 3109: 3100: 3080: 3064: 3058:"Brest - USS George Washington" 3050: 3046:. 15 December 1918. p. 15. 3029: 3008: 2952: 2925: 2896: 2881: 2866: 2819: 2804: 2775: 2760: 2745: 2716: 2687: 2658: 2643: 2614: 2599: 2590: 2563: 2550: 2541: 2424: 2276:. 11 November 1908. p. 16. 2122: 2109: 2082: 2033: 1832: 1792:(a reference to the tale about 1719:Assistant Secretary of the Navy 1589:, the daughter of US President 6331:George Washington Parke Custis 6264:American Philosophical Society 6026:America the Beautiful quarters 5870:George Washington on Horseback 5822:The Washington Family portrait 5169:Washington Before Boston Medal 4917:President of the United States 3384:George Washington (ship, 1909) 2892:. 27 November 1913. p. 1. 2854:. 15 December 1912. p. C2 2830:. 25 November 1912. p. 4. 2704:. 23 December 1910. p. 13 2650:"H.W. Taft back from Europe". 2610:. 12 February 1910. p. 2. 2490:"Luncheon on new German liner" 2441:. 27 December 1908. p. C2 2292: 2170: 2020: 1992:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1987:American Defense Service Medal 1630: 1: 6061:250th Anniversary half dollar 6021:D.C. and territories quarters 5842:Reception at Trenton painting 5633:Washington and Lee University 5602:James River and Kanawha Canal 5444:Federal judicial appointments 5059:Battle of the Assunpink Creek 3025:. 4 December 1918. p. 3. 2873:"Yes, Mary is still lovely". 2828:The Christian Science Monitor 2813:The Christian Science Monitor 2675:. 23 December 1910. p. 1 2654:. 11 October 1910. p. 2. 2608:The Christian Science Monitor 2520:The Christian Science Monitor 2303:. 9 November 1908. p. 5. 2234:. 11 November 1908. p. 4 2179:The Christian Science Monitor 2147: 1705:, France, 13 December by ten 1681:American Expeditionary Forces 1534:Financier and philanthropist 1529:Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben 1205:of North German Lloyd; and a 998:Wintergarden and Saloon, 1909 6554:Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd 6333:(step-grandson, adopted son) 5947:George Washington University 5806:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis 5697:The Apotheosis of Washington 5296:Cabinet of the United States 5224:1785 Mount Vernon Conference 3097:. October 1920. pp. 804-806. 2815:. 19 August 1911. p. 6. 2752:"Defends his nude statues". 2181:. 29 April 1912. p. 14. 1930:, thence to Los Angeles and 1926:sailed from New York to the 1758:United States Shipping Board 1515:, co-owner with his brother 909:United States Shipping Board 835:passed a particularly large 286:United States Shipping Board 7: 5778:The Passage of the Delaware 5572:Second Presidential Mansion 4940:Second Continental Congress 3287:. Berlin: Atlantic-Verlag. 3077:. 16 December 1921. p. 759. 2913:. 5 January 1914. p. 9 2792:. 20 August 1911. p. 9 2756:. 25 April 1911. p. 2. 2733:. 4 January 1911. p. 9 2695:"Ernst R. von Possart here" 2606:"Sir Edgar Speyer coming". 2574:. 26 June 1911. p. 10. 2547:Norddeutscher Lloyd, p. 68. 2432:"New liner's fine frescoes" 2342:. 14 June 1909. p. 15. 2196:"Praises George Washington" 1878:War Shipping Administration 1815:U.S. Mail Steamship Company 1587:Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre 1505:Saint Louis Zoological Park 1417:. In February 1910, banker 1335:Grand Banks of Newfoundland 841:Grand Banks of Newfoundland 552:quadruple-expansion engines 10: 6615: 6599:Maritime incidents in 1951 6367:Elizabeth Washington Lewis 5994:Washington–Franklin Issues 5567:First Presidential Mansion 5372:Proclamation of Neutrality 5274:1792 presidential election 4950:First Continental Congress 4928:Commander-in-Chief of the 4923:Senior Officer of the Army 3397:at NavSource Naval History 3197:: Brookside Publications. 3189:Bonsor, N. R. P. (1978) . 2826:"J.P. Morgan, Jr., home". 2522:. 24 June 1909. p. 7. 2002:World War II Victory Medal 1801:Interwar passenger service 1493:Pennsylvania State Capitol 1445:, brother of US President 895:also carried US President 6490: 6424: 6309: 6159: 6129:The War that Made America 5857:Princeton Battle Monument 5651: 5623:Society of the Cincinnati 5621:President General of the 5502: 5459: 5404:Thanksgiving Proclamation 5311:Secretary of the Treasury 5242: 5192: 5020:Washington's headquarters 4993:Battle of the Monongahela 4959: 4909: 4847: 4692: 4432: 4385: 4076: 4031: 3844: 3761: 3528:Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse 3439: 3323:Jefferson, North Carolina 3158:Maritime Administration. 2994:Naval Historical Center. 2888:"Bridal pair is hidden". 2771:. 6 July 1911. p. 6. 2724:"Prof. Humperdinck sails" 2499:. 23 June 1909. p. 7 2470:. 21 June 1909. p. 7 2412:. 20 June 1909. p. 3 2374:. 21 June 1909. p. 7 2299:"Launch of a steamship". 2225:"Great liner is launched" 2205:. 20 June 1909. p. 4 2074:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 1982:World War I Victory Medal 1975: 1739:During the fall of 1919, 1542:'s November crossing was 1263:is thrown from her decks. 1143:Rudolf Alexander Schröder 1110:. She was powered by two 1080:Kaiserin Auguste Victoria 1006:Children's playroom, 1909 610: 475: 38: 23: 6361:Augustine Washington Jr. 6121:Turn: Washington's Spies 5967:George Washington Bridge 5612:Congressional Gold Medal 5291:Title of "Mr. President" 5025:office and sleeping tent 4988:Battle of Fort Necessity 3220:Drechsel, Edwin (1994). 2106:. See: Drechsel, p. 433. 2030:. See: Drechsel, p. 374. 2013: 2007:Army of Occupation Medal 1880:(WSA) on 17 April 1942. 1867:on 29 September 1941 as 1701:, and was escorted into 899:to France twice for the 154:US Ambassador to Germany 6411:(2nd great-grandfather) 6031:American Women quarters 5937:Washington, D.C. statue 5852:Trenton Battle Monument 5828:Washington at Princeton 5520:Ferry Farm boyhood home 5394:Slave Trade Act of 1794 5328:Oath Administration Act 5214:Continental Association 5157:Badge of Military Merit 5049:Delaware River crossing 4376:Lt. Raymond O. Beaudoin 3631:Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm 3248:Naval Historical Center 3095:General Electric Review 2767:"Peacock lost at sea". 2652:The Wall Street Journal 2631:. 6 May 1910. p. 4 2570:"The merchant marine". 1891:, and made a voyage to 1521:R.H. Macy & Company 1299:Coronation Fleet Review 962:Design and construction 946:to the US Army as USAT 822:Coronation Fleet Review 554:with coal-fired boilers 6534:Ships built in Stettin 5977:Washington Square Park 5765:Revolutionary War Door 5582:Germantown White House 5484:Washington and slavery 5377:Neutrality Act of 1794 3616:Kronprinzessin Cecilie 3315:Putnam, William Lowell 2132:built 1924 5,284  1885:Waterman Steamship Co. 1784: 1689:Paris Peace Conference 1659: 1640: 1486:premiere. US sculptor 1264: 1033:or NDL). Intended for 1030: 1007: 999: 991: 983: 975: 901:Paris Peace Conference 741:built in 1908 for the 659:36 ft (11 m) 651:78 ft (24 m) 525:33 ft (10 m) 507:between perpendiculars 6539:Steamships of Germany 6291:Mount Vernon replicas 6249:General of the Armies 6224:Washington's Crossing 6056:Washington half eagle 5686:Washington's Birthday 5607:Mountain Road Lottery 5474:The Washington Papers 5323:Judiciary Act of 1789 5086:Battle of White Marsh 5071:Philadelphia campaign 4978:French and Indian War 3600:Prinz Eitel Friedrich 3386:at Wikimedia Commons 3195:Saint BrĂ©lade, Jersey 3191:North Atlantic Seaway 2875:The Los Angeles Times 2128:A coastal transport, 1915:and made a voyage to 1774: 1691:sailed for Europe in 1646: 1638: 1597:, traveled in one of 1466:Engelbert Humperdinck 1435:Chinese Imperial flag 1385:, purportedly of the 1251: 1005: 997: 989: 982:1st Class cabin, 1909 981: 969: 6349:Mary Ball Washington 6343:Augustine Washington 6337:Eleanor Parke Custis 6214:Cherry-tree anecdote 6097:A More Perfect Union 6046:Silver bullion coins 5905:New York City statue 5469:Presidential library 5343:Militia Acts of 1792 5284:Reception at Trenton 5081:Battle of Germantown 5076:Battle of Brandywine 4110:William Ward Burrows 3121:a part of front page 2587:Drechsel, pp. 33–34. 2272:"New German liner". 2009:with "Germany" clasp 1760:on 28 January 1920. 1724:and the Chinese and 1377:Hamburg America Line 1297:participated in the 1239:Austro-American Line 1075:Hamburg America Line 749:and was named after 6405:(great-grandfather) 6391:Lawrence Washington 6355:Lawrence Washington 6269:American Revolution 6113:We Fight to Be Free 6078:Cultural depictions 5989:U.S. Postage stamps 5942:West Point monument 5927:Philadelphia statue 5812:Unfinished portrait 5676:Washington Monument 5545:Woodlawn Plantation 5350:Coinage Act of 1792 5279:Second inauguration 5130:Newburgh Conspiracy 5108:Sullivan Expedition 5103:Battles of Saratoga 5064:Battle of Princeton 3504:Friedrich der GroĂźe 3433:Norddeutscher Lloyd 3281:Norddeutscher Lloyd 3252:"George Washington" 3160:"George Washington" 3146:Merchantman Rearmed 2996:"George Washington" 2890:The Washington Post 2769:The Washington Post 2754:The Washington Post 2535:The Washington Post 2102:and sailed for the 1819:United States Lines 1623:and philanthropist 1615:The Land of Promise 1603:W. Somerset Maugham 1488:George Grey Barnard 1447:William Howard Taft 1273:Stewart L. Woodford 1241:, was in port when 1229:Hoboken, New Jersey 1098:gross register tons 1031:Norddeutscher Lloyd 921:United States Lines 860:At the outbreak of 776:, respectively, in 305:United States Lines 84:Norddeutscher Lloyd 6472:Christopher Sheels 6415:Bushrod Washington 6385:Charles Washington 6379:John A. Washington 6234:1751 Barbados trip 6123:(2014–2017 series) 6011:Washington quarter 5922:Perth Amboy statue 5910:Wall Street statue 5890:Mexico City statue 5817:Lansdowne portrait 5628:Washington College 5617:Thanks of Congress 5540:Whiskey distillery 5355:United States Mint 5333:Nonintercourse Act 5301:Secretary of State 5262:First inauguration 5096:Battle of Monmouth 4355:George W. Goethals 3144:Bone, David W., E: 3044:The New York Times 3023:The New York Times 2911:The New York Times 2852:The New York Times 2790:The New York Times 2731:The New York Times 2702:The New York Times 2673:The New York Times 2629:The New York Times 2497:The New York Times 2468:The New York Times 2439:The New York Times 2410:The New York Times 2372:The New York Times 2232:The New York Times 2203:The New York Times 1913:United States Army 1909:bareboat chartered 1853:Albertus W. Catlin 1785: 1722:Franklin Roosevelt 1671:New York Navy Yard 1660: 1641: 1568:Berlin Royal Opera 1476:Metropolitan Opera 1397:Notable passengers 1373:better-known photo 1265: 1231:. Coincidentally, 1163:The New York Times 1027:North German Lloyd 1008: 1000: 992: 984: 976: 831:On 14 April 1912, 774:United States Army 770:United States Navy 768:in service of the 747:North German Lloyd 411:United States Army 360:Albertus W. Catlin 6519: 6518: 6373:Samuel Washington 6325:John Parke Custis 6319:Martha Washington 6259:American Foxhound 6139:(2020 miniseries) 6131:(2006 miniseries) 6084:George Washington 6051:Washington nickel 6036:Washington dollar 6016:50 State Quarters 5999:1932 bicentennial 5895:Morristown statue 5753:George Washington 5745:George Washington 5737:George Washington 5729:George Washington 5714:George Washington 5389:Pinckney's Treaty 5338:Whiskey Rebellion 5118:Siege of Yorktown 5113:Yorktown campaign 5054:Battle of Trenton 4998:Forbes Expedition 4965:Revolutionary War 4903:George Washington 4869: 4868: 4826:Flying Enterprise 4703:George Washington 4588:Imperial Hamilton 4394: 4393: 4348:Fred C. Ainsworth 4334:George F. Elliott 4038: 4037: 3647:George Washington 3584:Kaiser Wilhelm II 3576:Kronprinz Wilhelm 3395:George Washington 3382:Media related to 3336:978-0-7864-0923-5 3231:978-1-895590-08-1 3093:. John H. Payne. 3089:George Washington 2558:George Washington 2167:Drechsel, p. 374. 2138:George Washington 2130:George Washington 2117:George Washington 2088:The new ship, SS 2050:"Singer Building" 2045:George Washington 1966:George Washington 1944:George Washington 1924:George Washington 1901:Todd Shipbuilding 1897:George Washington 1869:George Washington 1850:Brigadier General 1838:George Washington 1823:George Washington 1807:George Washington 1794:George Washington 1741:George Washington 1733:George Washington 1715:George Washington 1709:and twenty-eight 1693:George Washington 1677:George Washington 1667:George Washington 1663:George Washington 1649:George Washington 1607:George Washington 1599:George Washington 1540:George Washington 1536:J. P. 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Sayre 1423:Privy Counsellor 1051:David Jayne Hill 876:by the US Navy. 586:377 second class 426: 423: 422: 421: 340: 337: 336: 335: 313:Port of registry 267: 264: 263: 262: 242:28 November 1919 234:6 September 1917 197: 194: 193: 192: 150:David Jayne Hill 141:10 November 1908 90:Port of registry 55: 50: 49: 48: 28: 21: 20: 6614: 6613: 6609: 6608: 6607: 6605: 6604: 6603: 6524: 6523: 6520: 6515: 6486: 6420: 6403:John Washington 6305: 6281:Betsy Ross flag 6177:Founders Online 6155: 5932:Portland statue 5655: 5647: 5597:Potomac Company 5562:Hasbrouck House 5498: 5479:Religious views 5461: 5455: 5267:inaugural bible 5246: 5238: 5196:founding events 5195: 5188: 5135:Newburgh letter 5125:Culper Spy Ring 5037:Siege of Boston 5032:Boston campaign 4983:Jumonville Glen 4973:Military career 4963: 4961:Military career 4955: 4905: 4900: 4870: 4865: 4843: 4832: 4822: 4812: 4802: 4792: 4781: 4765: 4754: 4744: 4719: 4709: 4699: 4693:Other incidents 4688: 4674: 4664: 4654: 4644: 4634: 4624: 4614: 4604: 4594: 4584: 4567: 4557: 4546: 4536: 4526: 4515: 4504: 4494: 4484: 4473: 4462: 4452: 4441: 4428: 4425: 4395: 4390: 4381: 4341:David C. 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Index


Germany
George Washington
Norddeutscher Lloyd
Bremen
AG Vulcan Stettin
Stettin
David Jayne Hill
US Ambassador to Germany
US Navy
US Shipping Board
United States Shipping Board
United States Mail Steamship Line
United States Lines
New York
Albertus W. Catlin
US Navy
Hull number
Lend-lease
United States Army
US Army
Ocean liner
GRT
between perpendiculars
quadruple-expansion engines
screws
funnels
masts
overall
boilers

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