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The S.S. Frankfurt was the  steamship on which Peter Meÿer/Meier family made the crossing of the Atlantic from Bremerhaven, Germany to New Orleans, USA. Described in this chapter is the steamship Frankfurt [1].

Ship Description

The steamship FRANKFURT, the first of three steamships of this name owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd of Bremen, was built by Caird & Co, Greenock (yard #151), Scotland and was launched on 18 June 1869. 2,582 tons; 94,76 x 11,90 meters (length x breadth); clipper stem, 1 funnel, 2 masts(rigged for sail); iron construction, single screw propulsion, low-pressure, single-expansion, inverted engine, service speed 10 knots; accommodation for 60 passengers in 1st class and 600 passengers in steerage; crew of 61 to 79.

The FRANKFURT was built for Norddeutscher Lloyd’s new New Orleans service. Launched on 18th of June 1869. Maiden voyage (and first voyage of service) was 15 September 1869 for the Bremen – Havana – New Orleans service. And, 30 June 1870 was the first voyage for the Bremen – Havre – New York service. Laid up at New York during the Franco-Prussian war. 1871-1874, primarily New Orleans service, but 6 roundtrip voyages to New York. 1880, engines compounded by builders. 10 August 1881, first voyage, Bremen-South America. 8 March 1882, last voyage, Bremen-Baltimore; subsequently to South America. 30 September 1893, last voyage, Bremen-South America; laid up. 1894, with OHIO, traded to Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell & Co, shipbuilders, in part payment for two new ships, the PFALZ and MARK; both resold to H. F. Swan, Newcastle. 1895, sold to La Spezia as a coal carrier. March 1896, scrapped by Conti, La Spezia in 1897.

Sources: Arnold Kludas, Die Seeschiffe des Norddeutschen Lloyd, Bd. 1: 1857 bis 1919 (Herford: Koehler, c1991), p. 20; Edwin Drechsel, Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, 1857-1970; History, Fleet, Ship Mails, vol. 1 (Vancouver: Cordillera Pub. Co., c1994), p. 50, no. 25; Noel Reginald Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History of the Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (2nd ed.; Jersey, Channel Islands: Brookside Publications), vol. 2 (1978), p. 547.

Information Source

From Palmer List of Merchant Vessels, http://www.oocities.org/mppraetorius/com-fr.htm

Ship Picture

S.S. Bremen
S.S. Bremen

The steamship in the picture is the S.S. Bremen – a picture of the S.S. Frankfurt was not found. Both ships have the same general description “clipper stem, 1 funnel, 2 masts (rigged for sail)”.

Ship Announcement

The_Times_Picayune_Tue__Oct_12__1869
The_Times_Picayune_Tue__Oct_12__1869

S.S. Frankfurt Visitation

The_Ouachita_Telegraph_Sat__Oct_23__1869_
The_Ouachita_Telegraph_Sat__Oct_23__1869_

Cargo Loaded

The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_13__1869
The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_13__1869

Shipping Line Opened

The Times Picayune, Sunday October 15, 1869
The Times Picayune, Sunday October 15, 1869

S.S. Frankfurt Departure Schedule

The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_20__1869
The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_20__1869

Low Water at the S.W. Pass

The_Times_Picayune_Tue__Oct_19__18
The_Times_Picayune_Tue__Oct_19__18

S.S. Frankfurt Departed New Orleans

The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_20__1869
The_Times_Picayune_Wed__Oct_20__1869

Departures of the Ship “Frankfurt” from Bremerhaven – 1869 – 1870

date vessel’s name Agency / shipping company captain destination number of passengers Arrivals Remarks
15.09.1869 Frankfurt Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen Kühlken New Orleans 287
24.11.1869 Frankfurt Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen Kühlken New Orleans 56
02.02.1870 Frankfurt Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen Barre New Orleans 26
13.04.1870 Frankfurt Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen Barre New Orleans 276
30.06.1870 Frankfurt Nordd. Lloyd, Bremen Barre New York 629

Information Source

DIE MAUS Departures of emigration passages. Downloaded from http://212.227.236.244/auswanderung/abfahrtsdaten/passagen.php?s=s&v=Frankfurt&lang=de10 April 2016

Notes

  1. The New Orleans newspaper articles give the ship name as the S.S. Frankfort. However, shipping records list the name as S.S. Frankfurt, Bremen.

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