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Hurt LegacyCzechs Arrive in AmericaThe Ship - WeserThe SS"Weser" was built in 1867 by Caird and
Co. of Greenock, Scotland for Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd).
She was an iron built ship of 2870 gross tons, length 325ft x beam 40ft,
clipper stem, one funnel, two masts, single screw and a speed of 11
knots. There was accommodation for 60-1st, 120-2nd, and 700-3rd class
passengers. She was launched on 19 March1867 and left Bremen on
her maiden voyage to Southampton and New York on 1 June1867. Upper deck referred mainly to 1st class passengers. Steerage
or 3rd class lived in the bowels of the ship where conditions were fairly
primitive. A good description of passenger conditions is given
in a book called Port Out, Starboard Home by Anna Sproule ISBN 0 7137
852255 X. It deals with P&O vessels but is typical of the
time. [Posted to the Emigration-Ships Mailing List by Ted Finch
- 17 August 1997] 13 June 1895, last voyage, Bremen-New York-Baltimore.
3 August 1895, first of two voyages, Bremen-South America. June
1896, sold to Italy for scrapping; delivery voyage as SERAVALLE (Italian
flag); August 1896, scrapped at Genoa [Edwin Drechsel, Norddeutscher
Lloyd Bremen, 1857-1970; History, Fleet, Ship Mails, vol. 1 (Vancouver:
Cordillera Pub. Co., c1994), p. 39, no. 17 (photograph); Noel Reginald
Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History of the
Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (2nd ed.; Jersey,
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