Category:City of Topeka (ship, 1884)
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English: 1,057 GRT passenger steamship City of Topeka was built in 1884 at Chester, Pennsylvania. The Pacific Coast Steamship Co operated her until 1916. From then until 1920 Admiral Line ran her between San Francisco and Portland. The Inter-Island Steamship Co bought her in 1920. The Los Angeles Steamship Co bought her in 1923 and renamed her Waimea. From then she ran between San Francisco and San Diego via Los Angeles until 1931. She was eventually sold, and in 1933 she was scrapped.
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- Source: shipbuildinghistory.com
Media in category "City of Topeka (ship, 1884)"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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City of Topeka Steamship.jpg 768 × 435; 65 KB
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Steamer TOPEKA at Muir Glacier, Alaska LCCN2006675650.jpg 1,536 × 953; 149 KB
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Steamer TOPEKA at Muir Glacier, Alaska LCCN2006675650.tif 1,536 × 953; 1.4 MB
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Steamer TOPEKA meeting Steamer QUEEN. - NARA - 297240.jpg 3,000 × 3,068; 3.82 MB
Categories:
- Pacific Coast Steamship Company
- Passenger ships of the United States
- Sail-steamers of the United States
- Ships built in 1884
- Ships built in Pennsylvania
- Ships named after cities
- Ships scrapped in 1933
- Steamships of the United States
- Steamships of western North America
- Two-masted ships
- World War I ships of the United States
- Ships named Topeka