HISTORY OF SHIPWRECKS
NEW & OLD
THE STEAMER AMERICA
WRECKED
Castellon, Spain, 10
February 1909 :
The Steamer America has
been wrecked off the coast of Castellon Province,
sixty of her crew and
passengers were saved.
The Steamer America was
well known in Brooklyn until 1904 when she made her last voyage
to Brooklyn from Marseilles as one of the Fabre Line
Steamers. On this
voyage she had over 1000
Italian immigrant’s aboard, broke down and drifted a
fornight
then pocked up and towed
by the Italian Freight Steamer Dinnemora to the Bermudas,
hence, from the Bermudas
to Brooklyn with the Italian immigrants by Luckenback Tugs.
In 1881 she was launched
as the Britannia by the Royland shipbuilding yards at
Liverpool. She was an iron, single screw , schooner rigged
vessel, with three decks and lots of steerage with a small
number of passenger cabins. 328 feet long, 40 foot wide,
depth of hold of 23.4 feet . Her owner was Compagnie
Francaise de Navagigation a Vapeurs and she ran the Marseilles
to Brooklyn service of the Ferbe Line with a sister ship,
Neustria, presumed lost at sea since she left Brooklyn last
October and has not been heard of.
Since being retired by the
Brooklyn run, America has traded with Spanish and
Portuguese ports with
limited passengers and freight service.
Abstracts: Wednesday,
10 February, 1909, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York.
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