- SS Republic (1872)
SS "Republic" was an
ocean liner built in1871 byHarland and Wolff for theWhite Star Line . She was originally intended to be named "Arctic", but the name was changed before launching."Republic" had a length of 420 feet and a beam of 41 feet, with a gross tonnage of 3,984 tons. She was both steam and sail powered, with four masts, a single funnel and a single screw. There were initially accommodations for 166 first class passengers and over 1,000
steerage passengers."Republic" was launched on
July 4 , 1871, and set sail on her maiden voyage fromLiverpool toNew York City onFebruary 1 ,1872 . She worked this route uneventfully for seventeen years, with the final voyage departing onJanuary 16 ,1889 .White Star then sold "Republic" to
Holland America Line who renamed her "Maasdam" and sent her to G. Forrester & Co., Liverpool, for re-engining and refitting. When completed, "Maasdam" could accommodate 150 in first class, 60 in second and 800 in steerage. She began sailing betweenRotterdam and New York onMarch 15 ,1890 . Nine years later, with the changing market, "Maasdam" was again refitted to carry second and steerage class passengers only, continuing on the Rotterdam-New York route untilMarch 6 ,1902 .She was then sold to an Italian shipping company and renamed "Vittoria", and later in 1902, she was sold again to La Veloce of
Genoa and renamed "Citta di Napoli". Another refitting at this time configured her to carry 1,424 steerage class passengers for the immigrant trade, and she began sailings onSeptember 30 between Genoa, Naples and New York. She plied this trade untilApril 27 ,1907 . After being laid up, she was sold in1908 and lingered on for two more years until being scrapped in1910 at Genoa.References
* [http://theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsR.html Info from theshipslist.com]
* Bonsor, N. R. P., "North Atlantic Seaway", Vol 2.
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