CIVILIAN SHIPS
Names beginning with the letter T
This page lists all T -named Civilian Ships whose pictures are available through the Online Library.
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T -named ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
- T.L. Smallwood (or J.L. Smallwood) (Steamship, 1865-1867). Originally the blockade runner Banshee (1862). Later renamed Irene
- Tabakhandel (Freighter, 1917). Previously named War Fox, Lake Forest and Venetier. Later renamed Este, Chollin, Rafael Aritzia, San Patricio, Mary V. and Kadio S.
- Tacony (Motor Boat, 1911). Originally named Sybilla II
- Takana (Harbor Tug, 1915)
- Talofa (Steam Yacht,
1910)
- Taniwha (Motor Yacht, 1909)
- Tarantula (Motor Yacht, 1912)
- Tarpon II (Motor Boat, 1915). Later renamed Nirvana
- Tasco (Salvage Tug, 1907)
- Tashkent (Soviet Freighter, 1914). Named Iowan until 1942
- Toteco (Tanker, 1916). Originally named Los Angeles
- Taussig, Felix (Freighter, 1917). Properly called Felix Taussig
- Tavernilla (Tug,
1915)
- Teaser (Motor Boat, 1916)
- Teazer (Steamship, 1864). Originally named Bat. Later renamed Miramichi
- Tech III (Motor Boat, 1916)
- Tekla (Motor Boat, 1909). Later renamed Vencedor
- Tenadores (Passenger-Cargo Steamer, 1913).
- Tennessee (Steamship, 1853-1865). Renamed Republic in 1865
- Tennessee (Steamship, 1869-1870)
- Ternate (Dutch Freighter, 1907)
- Terrier (Motor Boat, circa 1917)
- Texan (Freighter, 1902)
- The Barnett (Steam Tug, 1911)
- Theodore Roosevelt (Great Lakes Passenger Steamship, 1906)
- Thetis (Steam Yacht, 1901)
- Thielbek (German 4-masted Bark, in service circa 1917)
- Thistle (Blockade Running Steamship, 1863). Later renamed Dumbarton and City of Quebec
- Thomas L. Wragg (Confederate Blockade Runner, 1862). Formerly CSS Nashville
- Thompson, Robert M.
(Freighter, 1912). Properly called Robert M. Thompson
- Ticonderoga (Freighter, 1914). Originally named Kamilla Rickmers
- Tide (Fishing Trawler, 1916)
- Tidewater (Collier, 1917). Later renamed Isaac T. Mann
- Tiger (Freighter, 1917)
- Tillamook (Motor Boat, 1911)
- Tinicum (Harbor Freighter, 1905)
- Tip Top (Motor Boat, 1907). Later renamed Sayona II
- Tivives (Passenger and Refrigerated Cargo Ship, 1911)
- Tjisondari
(Dutch Freighter, 1915)
- "Toey-Wan" (Side-wheel Steamer, chartered by U.S. Navy in China, 1859)
- Tofuku Maru (Freighter, 1918). Later renamed Eastern Queen
- Tonis (Motor Boat, 1910). Later renamed Sea Gull
- Topsy (Motor Boat, 1910). Previously named Mona; later renamed Shrewsbury
- Torrey (Norwegian Bark, 1894). Previously named Pass of Killiecrankie and Dyveke. Later renamed Stifinder
- Totten (Steamship, 1853). Later renamed Chesapeake
- Traveler (Motor Boat, 1914)
- Tringa (Motor Boat, 1910). Later renamed Eleanor
- Tropic
(Freighter, 1916). Previously named Munrio, Szent Gellert, Carola, Mary Louise and Maria L.. Later renamed Nerina
- Tübingen (German Freighter, 1900). Originally named Wartburg. Later renamed Seneca
- Tuna (Motor Boat, 1911)
- Turbese (Steam Yacht, built 1882 & enlarged 1902). Previously named Sophia, Empress and Onondaga. Later renamed Reposo II
- Tuscanola (Motor Boat, 1909). Later renamed Nahmeoka and Kanised
- Tyche (Motor Boat, 1906). Later renamed Shur
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