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American Line steamship Friesland, North Atlantic


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 Friesland

 Friesland was built for the Red Star Line by J. & G. Thompson of
 Glasgow. Launched in August 1889, she was the only clipper-bowed ship
 ever built for Red Star, but she was also the first Red Star Ship to
 be powered by triple expansion engines. She made her maiden voyage
 from Red Star's European base, Antwerp, to New York on 7 December
 1889.

 She remained on that service until January 1903, when she was
 transferred to the American Line, which like Red Star was part of the
 International Mercantile Marine Co. combine. She took her first
 American Line sailing, Liverpool to Philadelphia, on 25 March 1903.

 Friesland made her last American Line sailing in May 1911. She was
 then sold to Italian interests and renamed La Plata, but was scrapped
 only a year later.

 Sources: Finch's The Red Star Line; Bonsor's North Atlantic Seaway;
 Haws' Merchant Fleets in Profile.
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