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- General_Grant_(ship) abstract "The General Grant was a 1,005-ton three-masted barque built in Maine, USA in 1864 and registered in Boston, Massachusetts. She was named after Ulysses S. Grant and owned by Messers Boyes, Richardson & Co. She had a timber hull with a length of 179.5 ft, beam of 34.5 ft and depth of 21.5 ft.While on her way from Melbourne to London, General Grant crashed into a cliff on the west coast of main island of the Auckland Islands of New Zealand, and subsequently sank as a result. 68 people were killed during the sinking, but 15 people were able to escape the sinking ship.".
- General_Grant_(ship) builder Maine.
- General_Grant_(ship) class Barque.
- General_Grant_(ship) status "Wrecked 13 May 1866,Auckland Island".
- General_Grant_(ship) thumbnail Wreck_of_the_American_Ship_General_Grant.jpg?width=300.
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink Party.aspx?irn=38256.
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink page11.htm.
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink gengrant.html.
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageID "2369382".
- General_Grant_(ship) wikiPageRevisionID "636197325".
- General_Grant_(ship) hasPhotoCollection General_Grant_(ship).
- General_Grant_(ship) shipBuilder "Built in Maine".
- General_Grant_(ship) shipClass Barque.
- General_Grant_(ship) shipFate "--05-13".
- General_Grant_(ship) shipLaunched "1864".
- General_Grant_(ship) shipOwner "Boyes, Richardson & Co".
- General_Grant_(ship) shipTonsBurthen "1005".
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:1864_ships.
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:1866_in_Antarctica.
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:1866_in_New_Zealand.
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:Barques.
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:History_of_the_New_Zealand_outlying_islands.
- General_Grant_(ship) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Auckland_Islands.
- General_Grant_(ship) type 1864Ships.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Artifact100021939.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Bark102793199.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Barques.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Conveyance103100490.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Craft103125870.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Instrumentality103575240.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Object100002684.
- General_Grant_(ship) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- General_Grant_(ship) type SailingVessel104128837.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Ship104194289.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Shipwreck104197110.
- General_Grant_(ship) type ShipwrecksOfTheAucklandIslands.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Vehicle104524313.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Vessel104530566.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Whole100003553.
- General_Grant_(ship) type MeanOfTransportation.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Ship.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Product.
- General_Grant_(ship) type DesignedArtifact.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Thing.
- General_Grant_(ship) type Q11446.
- General_Grant_(ship) comment "The General Grant was a 1,005-ton three-masted barque built in Maine, USA in 1864 and registered in Boston, Massachusetts. She was named after Ulysses S. Grant and owned by Messers Boyes, Richardson & Co. She had a timber hull with a length of 179.5 ft, beam of 34.5 ft and depth of 21.5 ft.While on her way from Melbourne to London, General Grant crashed into a cliff on the west coast of main island of the Auckland Islands of New Zealand, and subsequently sank as a result.".
- General_Grant_(ship) label "General Grant (Schiff)".
- General_Grant_(ship) label "General Grant (ship)".
- General_Grant_(ship) sameAs General_Grant_(Schiff).
- General_Grant_(ship) sameAs m.0771rj.
- General_Grant_(ship) sameAs Q1501596.
- General_Grant_(ship) sameAs Q1501596.
- General_Grant_(ship) sameAs General_Grant_(ship).
- General_Grant_(ship) wasDerivedFrom General_Grant_(ship)?oldid=636197325.
- General_Grant_(ship) depiction Wreck_of_the_American_Ship_General_Grant.jpg.
- General_Grant_(ship) isPrimaryTopicOf General_Grant_(ship).