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Coordinates: 60°5026N 146°5248W / 60.840529°N 146.880015°W / 60.840529; -146.880015
 

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SSOlympia seen aground on Bligh Reef, 10 December 1910

History
Name
  • SSDunbar Castle (1883-1895)
  • SSOlympia (1895-1910)
Operator
BuilderBarclay, Curle and Co., Glasgow, Scotland
Launched2 August 1883
Completed1883
FateWrecked 10 December 1910
General characteristics
Tonnage2,837 (gross)
Length335 ft (102 m)
Beam38 ft (12 m)

SSOlympia was a steamship that served the northwest United States and Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. She was wrecked in 1910.

Olympia was laid down as SSDoune Castle but launched as SSDunbar Castle in 1883 by Barclay, Curle and Co.ofGlasgow, Scotland, for the Castle Mail Packet Company. In 1895, Dunbar Castle was sold to Fairfield Ship Building and Engineering Co. and renamed SS Olympia.[1]

In 1897, the Scottish American Steamship Company bought her, and later that year she was bought by the Northern Pacific Steamship Line. In 1898, she operated with the North America Mail Steamship Company of Tacoma, Washington. In 1903, she operated under the North Western Steam Ship Company of Seattle, Washington, which sold her to the Alaska Steam Ship Company in 1904. That year, lifeboats were installed.

On 10 December 1910, Olympia ran aground on Bligh Reef off Alaska′sPrince William Sound and sank without loss of life. Following the sinking, steamboat inspectors accused Captain Daniels, in command of Olympia when she ran aground, of "unskillful navigation."[2]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SS Olympia". Wrecksite. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  • ^ "Outside News of Alaskan Doings", Fairbanks (Alaska) Daily News-Miner. 14 January 1911. Page A1.
  • 60°50′26N 146°52′48W / 60.840529°N 146.880015°W / 60.840529; -146.880015


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