SS City of Columbus
1878 shipsAquinnah, MassachusettsInfobox ship with non-standard image sizeMaritime incidents in January 1884Martha's Vineyard ... and 4 more
Passenger ships of the United StatesShips built by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine WorksShipwrecks of the Massachusetts coastSteamships of the United States
City of Columbus was an American passenger steamer built in 1878 by Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works, at Chester, Pennsylvania. Owned by Boston & Savannah Steamship Company, the steamer made regular runs from Boston, Massachusetts, to Savannah, Georgia. City of Columbus ran aground on Devil's Bridge off the Gay Head Cliffs in Aquinnah, Massachusetts, in the early hours of January 18, 1884, resulting in 103 deaths.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 41.36 ° | E -70.848611111111 ° |
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Aquinnah (Gay Head)
Massachusetts, United States
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