SS Bohemian Archival Collection

 

Bohemian (1859) Allan Line

Built by Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, Scotland. Tonnage: 2,190. Dimensions: 298' x 38'. Propulsion: Single-screw, 10 knots. Inverted engines. Masts and Funnels: Three masts and one funnel. Additional Features: Iron hull. Maiden voyage: Liver pool-Portland, Maine, November 16, 1859. Fate: Wrecked near Cape Elizabeth, February 22, 1864, with loss of 20 lives. Sister ships: Hungarian, North Briton and Nova Scotian.

 

Bohemian (1900) Leyland Line

Built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 8,555. Dimensions: 512' x 58'. Propulsion: Single-screw, 14 knots. Triple expansion engines. Masts and Funnels: Four masts and one funnel. Passengers: 60 first class. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Boston, September 8, 1900. Fate: Wrecked off Halifax in 1920.

 

1904-08-06 Passenger Manifest for the SS Bohemian

1904-08-06 SS Bohemian Passenger List

  • Steamship Line: Leyland Line
  • Class of Passengers: Saloon
  • Date of Departure: 6 August 1904
  • Route: Liverpool to Boston
  • Commander: Captain Neil McCallum

 

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