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- William P. Frye was a four-masted steel barque named after a US Republican politician of the same name, from the state of Maine. Built by Arthur Sewall & Co of Bath, Maine she was sunk by the Imperial German Navy raider SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich in 1915. She was the first U.S. vessel sunk during World War I. (en)
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- Scuttled by Imperial German raiderJanuary 28, 1915
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- File:Ship - William P. Frye - builders, Arthur Sewall and Co - Picture taken 1901-1915.tif (en)
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- US politician William P. Frye (en)
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- William P. Frye was a four-masted steel barque named after a US Republican politician of the same name, from the state of Maine. Built by Arthur Sewall & Co of Bath, Maine she was sunk by the Imperial German Navy raider SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich in 1915. She was the first U.S. vessel sunk during World War I. (en)
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- William P. Frye (1901) (en)
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