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Suevia (ship)

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Name
  
Suevia

Operator
  
Hamburg America Line

Commissioned
  
21 October 1874

Length
  
110 m

Owner
  
Hamburg America Line

Completed
  
1 June 1874

Recommissioned
  
1896

Builder
  
Caird & Company

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The Suevia was a passenger steamship built for the Hamburg America Line in 1874. It was assigned to transatlantic crossings between Hamburg, Germany and New York City, USA and played a role in German immigration to the United States.

The Suevia had accommodation for 100 first-class, 70 second-class and 600 third-class passengers. It had two masts and reached a speed of 13 knots. In 1884 it got new steam boilers and served for the Hamburg America Line 10 more years until 1894. In 1896 it was sold to Schiaffino, Nyer & Siges in Algeria and renamed Quatre Amis. After it stranded near Antwerp in 1898 it was scrapped in Marseille.

Collision

On 13 April 1889 the Suevia collided in dense fog near Nantucket with the US pilot boat Commodore Bateman which therefore sank and two persons died. The Commodore Bateman was just launched in 1888.

References

Suevia (ship) Wikipedia