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THE COMPASS

SPECIFIC SHIPS

Some sites are listed under several topics due to the
vast amount of information contained within the sites.



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SS America // SS Australis

bb011  SS America - United States Lines

bb011  SS America

bb011  Amistad Links
This is a comprehensive listing of links to pages about the history of the Amistad, the Amistad incident, and its legacy.

bb011  Amistad America: Building the Freedom Schooner
Construction of the freedom schooner Amistad is now well underway at the Henry B. DuPont Preservation Shipyard at Mystic Seaport.

bb011  Exploring Amistad at Mystic Seaport
Mystic Seaport's site explores the Amistad Revolt of 1839-1842 and how we make history of it.

bb011  Stad Amsterdam

bb011  SS Australis Homepage - many photos

bb011  Barque Picton Castle

bb011  The Official Website of Belle of Louisville, Kentucky

bb011  Bluenose II Preservation Trust

bb011  HM Bark Endeavour

bb011  Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages
This site is the merging of two fields: genealogy and history and includes detailed information on history, passengers, and documents of the Mayflower. Also contains pictures and bibliographies.

bb011  RMS Caronia - Cunard White Star Line

bb011  The SS Catalina, A California Historical Landmark

bb011   SS Canberra

bb011  Trans-Atlantic Voyage SS Cimbria

bb011  Farewell to the SS Constitution

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The Story of the Delta Queen, New Orleans, Louisiana

bb011   The Delta King Riverboat

bb011  SS Ephemera Bought/Sold

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A Shipwreck Deluxe - the Loss of the City of Honolulu

bb011   Ile de France - The French Line

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The Kalakala Foundation Website

bb011   Libertič - The French Line

bb011   Luisitania - 1915

bb011   Lusitania - Home Pages

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RMS Mauretania (2) - The Cunard Line

bb011   RMS Mauretania - The French Line

bb011   The Mayflower and Emigration to New England

bb011   RMS Megantic (1908)

bb011   SS Milwaukee Clipper

bb011   Morro Castle, New Jersey 1934

bb011   The Steamboat Natchez! New Orleans, Louisiana

bb011   SS Nieuw Amsterdam - Holland - America Line

bb011   Normandie - The Cunard Line

bb011   Normandie 1942

bb011   Trans-Atlantic Voyage SS Oder

bb011   SS Oriana

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Welcome abroard the QE2 Home Page!

bb011   RMS Queen Elizabeth - The Cunard Line

bb011   Royal Regals
Has a number of historic ocean lines in picture and text
A few to mention are Queen Mary, Saturina and Andrea Doria

bb011   The Queen Mary Enthusiasts' Web Page

bb011   RMS Queen Mary

bb011   Classic Steamship Review: SS Rembrandt

bb011   The HMS Rose

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The Scythia, the Samaria, and the Laconia -
The Cunard Line


bb011   SS Shieldhall

bb011  Trans-Atlantic Voyage SS Switzerland

bb011  Welcome to WWW.TITANIC.CC
RMS Titanic
RMS Olympic
HMHS Britannic


bb011  The Titanic—Built in Belfast
History of the building of the Titanic

bb011  The Twin Queens of the Great Lakes:
SS Spartan - SS Badger


bb011  SS United States - United States Line

bb011  A Woman's Touch: The Seagoing Interiors of Dorothy Marckwald [postcard of SS United States]



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Research for the original information found in the ISTG COMPASS was conducted by Harriet Rosch and the late Donna Jackson. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists.


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