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The Island Queen was a series of two American sidewheeler steamboats built in 1896 and 1925 respectively. Both vessels were passenger carriers cruising along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers as both an excursion boat and tramp steamer. The first Island Queen burned in 1922 in a fire which destroyed several other vessels. The second Island Queen was destroyed in 1947 when her chief engineer, using a welding torch, accidentally cut into her fuel tank. Island Queen was reduced to her steel frame, and was scrapped by a local company.

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dbo:abstract The Island Queen was a series of two American sidewheeler steamboats built in 1896 and 1925 respectively. Both vessels were passenger carriers cruising along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers as both an excursion boat and tramp steamer. The first Island Queen burned in 1922 in a fire which destroyed several other vessels. The second Island Queen was destroyed in 1947 when her chief engineer, using a welding torch, accidentally cut into her fuel tank. Island Queen was reduced to her steel frame, and was scrapped by a local company. (en)
dbo:activeYearsEndDate 1922-04-27 (xsd:date)
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dbo:shipLaunch 1896-05-16 (xsd:date)
dbo:status Severe structural damage sustained by fire, scrapped
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dbp:shipBuilder Cincinnati Marine Railway Co. (en)
dbp:shipCapacity about 4,100 passengers (en)
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dbp:shipFate Severe structural damage sustained by fire, scrapped (en)
dbp:shipInService 1896 (xsd:integer)
dbp:shipLaunched 1896-05-16 (xsd:date)
dbp:shipName Island Queen (en)
dbp:shipOperator Sterling McIntyre, James DuPuy (en)
dbp:shipOutOfService 1922-04-27 (xsd:date)
dbp:shipOwner Lee H. Brooks, Coney Island Company (en)
dbp:shipPropulsion Compound non-condensing steam engines, 20”s, 35”s 9 ft stroke. Six boilers, 42”x 24 ft. Side-mounted paddlewheel (en)
dbp:shipRoute Ohio River, Mississippi River, Cincinnati to Coney Island (en)
dbp:shipType dbr:Paddle_steamer
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rdfs:comment The Island Queen was a series of two American sidewheeler steamboats built in 1896 and 1925 respectively. Both vessels were passenger carriers cruising along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers as both an excursion boat and tramp steamer. The first Island Queen burned in 1922 in a fire which destroyed several other vessels. The second Island Queen was destroyed in 1947 when her chief engineer, using a welding torch, accidentally cut into her fuel tank. Island Queen was reduced to her steel frame, and was scrapped by a local company. (en)
rdfs:label Island Queen (en)
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foaf:name Island Queen (first iteration) (en)
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