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- Pennsylvania-class_steamship comment "The Pennsylvania class steamships—Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois—were a class of four cargo-passenger liners built by the Philadelphian shipbuilder William Cramp & Sons in 1872–73. Intended for the newly established American Line, the four ships were at the time the largest iron ships yet built in the United States, and were launched with considerable fanfare.".
- Q11706025 comment "The Pennsylvania class steamships—Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois—were a class of four cargo-passenger liners built by the Philadelphian shipbuilder William Cramp & Sons in 1872–73. Intended for the newly established American Line, the four ships were at the time the largest iron ships yet built in the United States, and were launched with considerable fanfare.".