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Samson (tug; ON: 524330; built in 1970, at New Orleans, LA; 100.2 ft long) Subscribe to view
Samson (tug; ON: 630017; built in 1980, at Houma, LA; 95.7 ft long) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Samson (tugboat) Subscribe to view
Samson (tweendecker; built 1943; USA; 10865 dwt; also named: John J Ingalls) Subscribe to view
Samson (Two Masted Schooner; built 1890, sunk 1895) Subscribe to view
Samson (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Samson (United State ship) Subscribe to view
Samson (Unrigged; Canadian; Official Number: 77914, built 1872, Lindsay, Ontario, Canada; 129.46 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Samson (Unrigged; Canadian; Official Number: 9035193, built 1873, Lambton, Ontario, Canada) Subscribe to view
Samson (US Tug)
Journal Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
Published Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Seattle,
Page 26: 151
Samson (V) (Fishboat, general; registration numbers: (Canada)) Subscribe to view
Samson (VI) (Schooner, two-masted; built 1890, in Alameda, CA, USA; 217 tons; registration numbers: (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (Victoria, 1905, Steam; ON: 116925) Subscribe to view
Samson (VII) (Tug; 92 tons; registration numbers: (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (VIII) (Freighter; built 1903, in Seattle, WA, USA; 328 tons; registration numbers: 127241 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (warping tug, #114) Subscribe to view
Samson (warping tug, #12) Subscribe to view
Samson (wood and steel tug, 1901, Grand-Piles, Quebec, gross tonnage: 87, official number: 111629) Subscribe to view
Samson (wooden sloop, 1907, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 111, official number: 122312) Subscribe to view
Samson (wooden steam ship, 1901, Grand-Piles, Quebec, gross tonnage: 119, official number: 111629) Subscribe to view
Samson (wooden stern wheel steamer, 1905, Victoria, British Columbia, gross tonnage: 425, official number: 116925) Subscribe to view
Samson (X) (Tug; built 1898, in Portland, OR, USA; 278 tons; registration numbers: 116846 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XI) (Passenger Vessel; built 1910, in Wilmington, CA, USA; 8 tons; registration numbers: 207291 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XII) (Passenger Vessel; built 1910, in Bandon, OR, USA; 12 tons; registration numbers: 207267 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XIII) (Tug; built 1907, in Sacramento, CA, USA; 14 tons; registration numbers: 205105 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XIV) (Freighter; built 1903, in West Seattle, WA, USA; 328 tons; registration numbers: (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XIX) (Fishboat, general; built 1913, in Tacoma, WA, USA; 11 tons; registration numbers: 211168 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XV) (Tug; built 1898, in Portland, OR, USA; 278 tons; naming history: Samson (XV) (1898); Reliance (XXVIII) (1935); registration numbers: 116846 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XVI) (Tug; built 1966, in Alameda, CA, USA; 190 tons; naming history: Samson (XVI) (1966); Jack Brusco (2013); registration numbers: 505922 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XVII) (built in USA; registration numbers: 284393 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XVIII) (built in USA; registration numbers: 172449 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson (XX) (Passenger Vessel; built 1976, in Seattle, WA, USA; 35 tons; naming history: Supercharger (1976); Samson (XX); registration numbers: 572959 (US)) Subscribe to view
Samson -- motor tug
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Pages 517, 544, 651
Samson -- steam tug
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Illustration
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Pages 83, 187, 276, 335, opp. 116
Samson -- str. (Alaska)
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 175
Samson -- str. (Puget Sound)
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Illustration
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Pages 91, 95, 192, 220, 91
Samson, bark: mentioned Subscribe to view
Samson, bought in Holland Subscribe to view
Samson, British, Tug Subscribe to view
Samson, Dutch hired vessel ship (1652) Subscribe to view
Samson, Dutch sixth rate ship (1627) Subscribe to view
Samson, French fourth rate ship (1751) Subscribe to view
Samson, or Sampson Subscribe to view
Samson, Russian fifth rate frigate (1711) Subscribe to view
Samson, Russian third rate ship of the line (1704) Subscribe to view
Samson, Russian unrated bomb vessel (1727) Subscribe to view
Samson, Russian unrated bomb vessel (1740) Subscribe to view
Samson, Russian unrated bomb vessel (1758) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Samson, steamer: listed Subscribe to view
Samson, steamship (1842)
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XVII, 100; XX, 250, 264, 266; (1864), XVII, 308
Samson, Str Subscribe to view
Samson, Stwhl Str Subscribe to view
Samson, Swedish fifth rate pinnace (1606) Subscribe to view
Samson, Swedish fourth rate ship (1631) Subscribe to view
Samson, Swedish hired vessel ship (1657) Subscribe to view
Samson, Swedish unrated transport (1599) Subscribe to view
Samson, The (British merchant vessel) Subscribe to view
Samson, tug Subscribe to view
Samson, tug: owned by Mr. Benham Subscribe to view
Samson, tugboat
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages (1864), XLIII, 298
Samson, U.S. ram Subscribe to view
Samson, Us, Tug Subscribe to view
Samson, USS (destroyer) Subscribe to view