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William P. Frye (1901)

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William P. Frye (1901)
The William P. Frye
History
 United States
NameWilliam P. Frye
NamesakeUS politican William P. Frye
BuilderArthur Sewall & Co
Launched1901
FateScuttled by Imperial German raider SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich January 28, 1915
General characteristics
Length332 feet (101 m) [1]
Notes
  • Passengers and Crew
  • Captain H. H. Kiehne
Claim Cost in 1915 Cost in 2025
Value of the ship $150,000 $4,517,800
Value of freight $35,759.54 $1,077,000
Travel Expenses of Captain Kiehne and Arthur Sewall & Co $500 $15,100
Personal effects of Captain H. H. Kiehne $300 $9,000
Damages due to loss of use of the ship $37,500 $1,129,400
Total $228,059.54 $6,868,800

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Bibliography

Notes

  1. ^ Burlin 2008, p. 234

References

  • Burlin, Paul T. (2008). Imperial Maine and Hawai'i: Interpretative Essays in the History of Nineteenth Century American Expansion. Lexington Books. ISBN 9780739127186. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help) - Total pages: 297