SS Lafayette
SS Lafayette was a 454-foot (138 m) long Great Lakes bulk freighter that broke in two in the Mataafa Storm of 1905 near Encampment Island, Two Harbors, Minnesota. She was part of the "College Line" of ships; a group of five completely identical vessels named after the colleges attended by five of Pittsburgh Steamship's executives. The Lafayette's sister ships were: , , and the .
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SS Lafayette
SS Lafayette was a 454-foot (138 m) long Great Lakes bulk freighter that broke in two in the Mataafa Storm of 1905 near Encampment Island, Two Harbors, Minnesota. She was part of the "College Line" of ships; a group of five completely identical vessels named after the colleges attended by five of Pittsburgh Steamship's executives. The Lafayette's sister ships were: , , and the .
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SS Lafayette was a 454-foot (1 ...... build the steamer J.S. Ashley.
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Broke up in the 1905Mataafa Stormon 28 November 1905
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Bulk Freighter
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U.S. Registry #141657
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Lafayette
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*5113 gross
*3827 net
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SS Lafayette was a 454-foot (1 ...... ster ships were: , , and the .
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SS Lafayette
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