Vessel Name - S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II Renamed 1900 - Hohenzollern Class – Passenger Steamship Hull - Steel Masts - 4 Designed by – Build date – 1889 Launched – April 23, 1889 Built by – A.G. Vulcan Built at – Stettin, Germany Built for – North American Lloyd Steamship Company Named for – Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht von Preußen; Frederick William Victor Albert of Prussia (1859-1941) Power – Steam – Triple expansion engines, 1 screw, 2 funnels – 16 knots Gross tons – 4,773 – after 1892 rebuild – 6,661 Capacity – 1,200 passengers Length – 450’ Beam – 51’ Draught - Crew – Grounded on May 10, 1908 at Alghero, Sardinia. Refloated and sold for scrap in Italy.
Description: Vessel Name - S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II Renamed 1900 - Hohenzollern Class – Passenger Steamship Hull - Steel Masts - 4 Designed by – Build date – 1889 Launched – April 23, 1889 Built by – A.G. Vulcan Built at – Stettin, Germany Built for – North American Lloyd Steamship Company Named for – Kaiser Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albrecht von Preußen; Frederick William Victor Albert of Prussia (1859-1941) Power – Steam – Triple expansion engines, 1 screw, 2 funnels – 16 knots Gross tons – 4,773 – after 1892 rebuild – 6,661 Capacity – 1,200 passengers Length – 450’ Beam – 51’ Draught - Crew – Grounded on May 10, 1908 at Alghero, Sardinia. Refloated and sold for scrap in Italy. [show more]
Daughters of John Dodge Lurvey and Hannah (Carroll) Lurvey Margaret C. Lurvey (1851-1931) - Mrs. Daniel Wilbert Walls and then Mrs. Henry E. Trundy Lorinda Gilley Lurvey (1854-1942) - Mrs. Theodore P. Farmer Elizabeth Lawler Lurvey (1856-1951) - Mrs. Walter Bloomfield Stanley Elmira S. Lurvey (1858-1906) - Mrs. John Andrew Walls Mabel "May" Anna Lurvey (1862-1915) - Mrs. John R. Tinker
Description: Daughters of John Dodge Lurvey and Hannah (Carroll) Lurvey Margaret C. Lurvey (1851-1931) - Mrs. Daniel Wilbert Walls and then Mrs. Henry E. Trundy Lorinda Gilley Lurvey (1854-1942) - Mrs. Theodore P. Farmer Elizabeth Lawler Lurvey (1856-1951) - Mrs. Walter Bloomfield Stanley Elmira S. Lurvey (1858-1906) - Mrs. John Andrew Walls Mabel "May" Anna Lurvey (1862-1915) - Mrs. John R. Tinker
"The parents of our sailor boy, Fred Mayo, continue to hear good reports from him as to health and progress in Uncle Sam’s service. He has been assigned to a tank ship at Philadelphia and is still a valued member of the band. He was offered the position of leader, but declined, contenting himself with second place." – Bar Harbor Record, November 16, 1898, p. 4.
Description: "The parents of our sailor boy, Fred Mayo, continue to hear good reports from him as to health and progress in Uncle Sam’s service. He has been assigned to a tank ship at Philadelphia and is still a valued member of the band. He was offered the position of leader, but declined, contenting himself with second place." – Bar Harbor Record, November 16, 1898, p. 4.
From left in front: William Herbert Holmes (1860-1930) Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bell Mayo Holmes (1861-1934) - daughter of Sarah Newman (Dolliver) Mayo Maude F. Holmes (1884-1954) - daughter of William and Elizabeth Holmes Harold Leonard Holmes (1886-1954) - son of William and Elizabeth Holmes Elvira "Vira" Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) - wife of Simeon Holden Mayo Sarah Newman (Dolliver) Mayo (1827-1898) - wife of Jacob Schoppy Mayo - mother of Elizabeth and Simeon In rear: Simeon "Sim" Holden Mayo (1867-1933) - son of Sarah Newman Dolliver Mayo Lisa Caroline Mayo (back to back) (1887-1965) - daughter of Simeon and Elvira
Description: From left in front: William Herbert Holmes (1860-1930) Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bell Mayo Holmes (1861-1934) - daughter of Sarah Newman (Dolliver) Mayo Maude F. Holmes (1884-1954) - daughter of William and Elizabeth Holmes Harold Leonard Holmes (1886-1954) - son of William and Elizabeth Holmes Elvira "Vira" Jane (Robinson) Mayo (1867-1960) - wife of Simeon Holden Mayo Sarah Newman (Dolliver) Mayo (1827-1898) - wife of Jacob Schoppy Mayo - mother of Elizabeth and Simeon In rear: Simeon "Sim" Holden Mayo (1867-1933) - son of Sarah Newman Dolliver Mayo Lisa Caroline Mayo (back to back) (1887-1965) - daughter of Simeon and Elvira [show more]
Bath Iron Works Report Peregrine (HULL 10) Steam Yacht for R.H. White of Boston, Mass. Length: 136' Beam: 23' Depth: 13'-11" Draft: 10' Displacement: 246 (light ship), 340.5 (full load) Other Data: 1 triple expansion steam engine, 500 horsepower, steel hull. Keel laid September 28,1895, launched January 2,1896, delivered April 28,1896.
Description: Bath Iron Works Report Peregrine (HULL 10) Steam Yacht for R.H. White of Boston, Mass. Length: 136' Beam: 23' Depth: 13'-11" Draft: 10' Displacement: 246 (light ship), 340.5 (full load) Other Data: 1 triple expansion steam engine, 500 horsepower, steel hull. Keel laid September 28,1895, launched January 2,1896, delivered April 28,1896.