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- Q491961 subject Q6368770.
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- Q491961 abstract "SS Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, was a 280-foot (85 m) sidewheel steamer that operated between Central America and the eastern coast of the United States during the 1850s. She was originally named the SS George Law, after Mr. George Law of New York. The ship sank in a hurricane in September 1857, along with more than 420 passengers and crew and 30,000 pounds (14,000 kg) of gold, contributing to the Panic of 1857.".
- Q491961 length "84.7344".
- Q491961 shipBeam "12.192".
- Q491961 status "Sunk 1857".
- Q491961 thumbnail SSCentralAmerica.jpg?width=300.
- Q491961 wikiPageExternalLink pastdeadly.shtml.
- Q491961 wikiPageExternalLink pdf?res=9A02E2D9163CEE34BC4B51DFBF66838C649FDE.
- Q491961 wikiPageExternalLink www.klaretaylorpublishers.com.
- Q491961 wikiPageExternalLink 96509552.
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- Q491961 wikiPageExternalLink www.sscentralamerica.com.
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- Q491961 shipFate "Sunk 1857".
- Q491961 shipName "Central America".
- Q491961 point "31.583333333333332 -77.03333333333333".
- Q491961 type Product.
- Q491961 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q491961 type Ship.
- Q491961 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q491961 type Thing.
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- Q491961 type Q11446.
- Q491961 comment "SS Central America, known as the Ship of Gold, was a 280-foot (85 m) sidewheel steamer that operated between Central America and the eastern coast of the United States during the 1850s. She was originally named the SS George Law, after Mr. George Law of New York. The ship sank in a hurricane in September 1857, along with more than 420 passengers and crew and 30,000 pounds (14,000 kg) of gold, contributing to the Panic of 1857.".
- Q491961 label "SS Central America".
- Q491961 lat "31.583333333333332".
- Q491961 long "-77.03333333333333".
- Q491961 depiction SSCentralAmerica.jpg.
- Q491961 name "Central America".