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SS Zeeland (1900)

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Launched
  
24 November 1900

Builder
  
John Brown & Company

Length
  
171 m

SS Zeeland (1900) SS Minnesota III Atlantic Transport Line Steamship

Name
  
1901 SS Zeeland1915 SS Northland1920 SS Zeeland1927 SS Minnesota

Owner
  
International Mercantile Marine Co.

Operator
  
1901 Red Star Line1910 White Star Line1911 Red Star Line1914 White Star Line-Dominion1915 International Navigation Co.1916 White Star Line-Dominion1919 American Line1920 Atlantic Transport Line

Port of registry
  
1901  United Kingdom1912  Belgium1914  United Kingdom

Route
  
1901 Antwerp–Dover–New York1910 Liverpool–Boston1911 Antwerp–Dover–New York1914 Liverpool–Quebec–Montreal1915 Liverpool–Halifax–Portland1917 Liverpool–Halifax1919 Liverpool–Philadelphia1920 Antwerp–Southampton–New York1927 London–New York

Maiden voyage
  
Antwerp–New York, 13 April 1901

SS Zeeland was a British and Belgian ocean liner of the International Mercantile Marine Co. (IMM). She was a sister ship to Vaderland and a near sister ship to Kroonland and Finland of the same company. Although her name was Dutch, it was changed during World War I to the less German-sounding SS Northland. She served for a time as a British troop ship under the name HMT Northland. Reverting to Zeeland after the war, the ship was renamed SS Minnesota late in her career. Zeeland sailed primarily for IMM's Red Star Line for most of her early career, but also sailed under charter for the White Star Line (later White Star-Dominion), the International Navigation Company, the American Line, and the Atlantic Transport Line, all IMM subsidiary lines.

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Early career

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In July 1899, the Red Star Line announced plans for the construction of four large steamers. Two ships, Vaderland and Zeeland at John Brown & Company of Clydebank in Scotland, and two others, Kroonland and Finland, were to be built at William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia. After being launched on 24 November 1900, Zeeland made her maiden voyage from Antwerp to New York on 13 April 1901, sailing under the British flag.

SS Zeeland (1900) SS Zeeland II of the White Star Line

Zeeland began regular service on the Antwerp–New York route sailing opposite of Vaderland, and when they were completed in 1902, Kroonland and Finland. In April 1910, Zeeland was chartered to the White Star Line for service between Liverpool and Boston, where she remained until September 1911. The following month, Zeeland was returned to the Antwerp–New York service for Red Star. In July 1912 the liner was reflagged as a Belgian ship; she remained on the same route, and continued sailing for the Red Star Line.

World War I

SS Zeeland (1900) The Ships

After the August 1914 outbreak of World War I, Zeeland was reflagged as a British ship, and sailed from Liverpool to New York in September. Shifting to the White Star-Dominion Line, Zeeland first sailed from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal in November, and from Liverpool to Halifax and Portland in December and January 1915. In early 1915, Zeeland, though her name was Dutch, was renamed to the less German-sounding SS Northland. Sailing for the International Navigation Company, the liner continued on the Liverpool–Halifax–Portland service through June before returning to the Liverpool–Quebec–Montreal route.

SS Zeeland (1900) SS Zeeland II

After a period when she was taken up as a British troop ship, under the name HMT Northland, the liner returned for service under the White Star-Dominion Line in August 1916. In April 1917, Northland began Liverpool–Halifax service, eventually making seven roundtrips on that route.

Late career

SS Zeeland (1900) A Jewish Genealogy Journey Jacob Reisner39s Passenger List 1905

In February 1919, SS Northland began sailing from Liverpool to Philadelphia for the American Line through June 1919. After a refurbishment, the liner was returned to her former name, Zeeland; to the Red Star Line; and to Antwerp–New York service (with intermediate stops in Southampton) in August 1920. In April 1923, Zeeland was converted to cabin- and third-class passenger service only. Zeeland began her last Red Star voyage on 8 October 1926. Transferred to the Atlantic Transport Line in 1927, the liner was renamed SS Minnesota and began tourist service between London and New York in April. After making her last voyage in September 1929, Minnesota was sold and scrapped at Thos W Ward Inverkeithing in 1930.

References

SS Zeeland (1900) Wikipedia