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United States Navy transport ship

Property Value
dbo:MeanOfTransportation/length
  • 159550.0 (dbd:millimetre)
dbo:activeYearsStartDate
  • 1919-09-19 (xsd:date)
dbo:builder
dbo:country
dbo:description
  • Schiff (de)
  • судно (uk)
  • കപ്പല്‍ (ml)
  • سفينة (ar)
  • जलयान (hi)
  • schip van de United States Navy (nl)
  • barku den Imperio Alemán (pap)
  • United States Navy transport ship (en)
dbo:length
  • 159.550000 (xsd:double)
dbo:maidenVoyage
  • 1900-12-25 (xsd:date)
dbo:operator
dbo:owner
dbo:shipBeam
  • 18.320000 (xsd:double)
dbo:shipDisplacement
  • 20500000000.000000 (xsd:double)
dbo:shipDraft
  • 8.839200 (xsd:double)
dbo:shipLaunch
  • 1900-09-14 (xsd:date)
dbo:status
  • Burned, 1930; sold for scrap, 1934
  • Transferred to United States Shipping Board
  • Interned atCebu, Philippines, 1914; seized by United States, April 1917
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:topSpeed
  • 27.780000 (xsd:double)
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:align
  • left (en)
dbp:caption
  • At rest during a boat drill (en)
  • A combined Army–Navy band greets soldiers boarding Princess Matoika to return to the United States. (en)
dbp:direction
  • horizontal (en)
  • vertical (en)
dbp:footer
  • Senator A. O. Bacon, left, and retired Rear Admiral A. T. Mahan sailed on Princess Alice in the 1900s. (en)
  • SS Princess Alice was named for one or more of these : Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, Princess Alice of Albany, "Princess" Alice Roosevelt. (en)
dbp:hideHeader
  • title (en)
dbp:image
  • 0001-12-20 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • Alfred-Thayer-Mahan.jpg (en)
  • Alice Roosevelt by Frances Benjamin Johnston .jpg (en)
  • AugustusOctaviusBacon.jpg (en)
  • Boat drill on USS Princess Matoika, April 1919.jpg (en)
  • Princess Alice 1861 .jpg (en)
  • Princèse Alice d'Albany .jpeg (en)
dbp:shipAcquired
  • seized by United States, April 1917 (en)
dbp:shipArmament
  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
dbp:shipBeam
  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
dbp:shipBuilder
  • *AG Vulcan Stettin, Stettin, Germany * (en)
dbp:shipCapacity
  • 115.0 (dbd:second)
dbp:shipComplement
  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
dbp:shipCountry
dbp:shipCrew
  • *1904: 207–248 *1921: 260 (en)
dbp:shipDisplacement
  • 20500.0 (dbd:tonne)
dbp:shipDraft
  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
dbp:shipFate
  • Burned, 1930; sold for scrap, 1934 (en)
  • Transferred to United States Shipping Board (en)
  • Interned at Cebu, Philippines, 1914; seized by United States, April 1917 (en)
dbp:shipInService
  • 1919-09-19 (xsd:date)
dbp:shipLaunched
  • 1900-09-14 (xsd:date)
dbp:shipLength
  • *1900: *1904: (en)
dbp:shipMaidenVoyage
  • 0001-12-25 (xsd:gMonthDay)
dbp:shipName
  • *1918: USS Princess Matoika *1919: USAT Princess Matoika (en)
  • *1921: SS Princess Matoika *1922: SS President Arthur *1926: SS City of Honolulu (en)
  • *1900: SS Kiautschou *1904: SS Princess Alice (en)
dbp:shipNamesake
  • Princess Matoika (en)
  • *1922: Chester A. Arthur, 21st U.S. President *1926: City of Honolulu (en)
  • *1900: Kiautschou, German colony in China *1904: **One or all of : ***Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria ***Princess Alice of Albany, granddaughter of Queen Victoria ***Alice Roosevelt, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt nicknamed "Princess Alice" ***Pocahontas nicknamed "Matoika" (en)
dbp:shipOperator
  • *1918: U.S. Navy *1919: U.S. Army (en)
  • *January 1921: United States Mail Steamship Line *August 1921: United States Lines *1924: American Palestine Line *1926: Los Angeles Steamship Company (en)
dbp:shipOutOfService
  • After September 1920 (en)
dbp:shipOwner
  • *1900: HAPAG *1904: North German Lloyd (en)
  • *1918: United States Navy *1919: War Department (en)
  • *1921: United States Shipping Board *1924:border|25px American Palestine Line *1926:border|25px Los Angeles Steamship Company (en)
dbp:shipPropulsion
  • *Twin screws *2 quadruple-expansion steam engines (en)
dbp:shipRegistry
  • *1900: Hamburg *1904: Bremen (en)
dbp:shipRoute
  • *January 1921: New York–Naples–Genoa *May 1921: New York–Bremen *1923: *1925: New York–Naples–Haifa *1927: Los Angeles–Hawaii *1930: (en)
  • *1900: Hamburg–Far East *1904: Bremen–New York *1905–05: Bremen–Suez Canal–Far East *1905–10: Bremen–Cherbourg–New York *1910–1914: Bremen–Suez Canal–Far East (en)
dbp:shipSpeed
  • *1900: *1904: *1918: *1925: , maximum *1926: (en)
dbp:shipTonnage
  • *As built: *1921: *1926: (en)
dbp:shipTroops
  • 1918 (xsd:integer)
dbp:totalWidth
  • 300 (xsd:integer)
dbp:width
  • 98 (xsd:integer)
  • 114 (xsd:integer)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dct:subject
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • USS Princess Matoika (en)
  • Kiautschou (Schiff) (de)
  • USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) (fr)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
foaf:name
  • *1900: SS Kiautschou (en)
  • *1904: SS Princess Alice (en)
  • *1918: USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290) (en)
  • *1919: USAT Princess Matoika (en)
  • *1921: SS Princess Matoika (en)
  • *1922: SS President Arthur (en)
  • *1926: SS City of Honolulu (en)
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