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Guion steamship Arizona, North Atlantic
ARIZONA / HANCOCK 1879 The ARIZONA was a 5,147 gross ton ship, length 450.2ft x beam 45.4ft, two funnels, four masts (rigged for sail), iron construction, single screw and a speed of 15 knots. There was accommodation for 140-1st, 70-intermediate, 140-3rd and 1,000-steerage class passengers. Built by John Elder & Co, Glasgow, she was launched for the Guion Line of Liverpool on 10th Mar.1879. Her maiden voyage started on 31st May 1879 when she left Liverpool for Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. In July 1879 she made a record eastbound passage between Sandy Hook and Queenstown of 7days 8hrs 11mins at an average speed of 15.96 knots. On 7th Nov.1879 she was in collision with an iceberg and proceeded to St.John's NF for temporary repairs, and started her last Liverpool - Queenstown - New York voyage on 12th May 1894. Laid up in Gareloch until 1898 when she was rebuilt to 5,305 gross tons, one funnel, yards and rigging removed, fitted with triple-expansion engines and accommodation for 40-1st and 1,000-3rd class passengers. Placed on the San Francisco - Japan - China service until 1898 when she went to the US Government and was renamed HANCOCK. Between 1903-1914 she was used as a receiving ship at Brooklyn Navy Yard. From 1917-1918 made North Atlantic voyages as a troopship and was then laid up at Philadelphia Navy Yard. She was scrapped in 1926. (North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.710)Here are 3 associated individuals:
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