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  • SS Columbia (1862), an iron steamship built by Archibald Denny, Dumbarton

  • SS Columbia (1914), a British passenger cruise ship first named Belgic and then renamed Belgenland before becoming the American vessel SS Columbia, broken up in 1936

  • SS Columbia (1894), a British mail ship sold to France and sunk in World War I

  • SS Columbia (1891), a steam trawler built by Mackie & Thomson Govan

  • SS Columbia (1889), a German Hamburg America Line passenger ship purchased by Spain for use in the Spanish–American War as the auxiliary cruiser Spanish cruiser Rapido (1889), then returned to commercial service and later purchased by Russia for use in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 as the auxiliary cruiser Terek

  • SS Columbia (1840), a paddle steamer built by Robert Steele & Company and eventually wrecked

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The original Columbia SS was an 18th-century American privateer with Boston, Massachusetts as its home port. He sailed to the northwest coast of North America to trade furs with the native Indians, then mostly sailed around the world as a cargo ship carrying goods. There are 14 of the most famous ships in history, the SS Columbia, and the details are recorded in this random tool.

Most of the ships with the name SS Columbia were built in the 19th and 20th centuries. Most of them were used as cargo ships, while a few were commandeered as warships. The specific release date, vessel name, first voyage, main materials, vessel type and purpose of these vessels are all saved in this generator for the convenience of interested friends.

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