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SS Douglas may refer to the following four ships:

  • SS Douglas (1858): a paddle-steamer of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company which subsequently became a blockade runner for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War under the name Margaret & Jessie, before being taken as "prize" and serving in the Union Navy as the USS Gettysburg.
  • SS Douglas (1864): the second steamer in the fleet of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company to bear the name.
  • SS Douglas (1889): originally a packet steamer of the London and Southwestern Railway named Dora. Acquired by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1901 and re-named Douglas.
  • SS Douglas (1907): a freight vessel built for the Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering in Port Glasgow for Goole Steam Shipping Company.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SS Douglas may refer to the following four ships:

  • SS Douglas (1858): a paddle-steamer of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company which subsequently became a blockade runner for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War under the name Margaret & Jessie, before being taken as "prize" and serving in the Union Navy as the USS Gettysburg.
  • SS Douglas (1864): the second steamer in the fleet of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company to bear the name.
  • SS Douglas (1889): originally a packet steamer of the London and Southwestern Railway named Dora. Acquired by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company in 1901 and re-named Douglas.
  • SS Douglas (1907): a freight vessel built for the Clyde Shipbuilding and Engineering in Port Glasgow for Goole Steam Shipping Company.



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