Good Ship Eugenie
The Immigrant Ship Eugenie, 1865 to 1906

(UPDATED : September 07, 2008)

Welcome to the immigrant Good Ship Eugenie, an iron full rigged Frigate sailing ship built in 1865 for the Robert Miles Sloman Company of Hamburg, Germany. It was re-rigged into a Barque in 1888. Eugenie was sold to Norwegian owners at Sandefjord, Norway, in 1897 and ran aground off Stockholm in 1906. It was towed and sold, and may have survived until World War II, when it may have been destroyed by the British on a raid at Narvik, Norway. 

 

The site describes the early Hamburg history and immigrant sailings to New York City and Australia.  It then documents Eugenie's history under the Norwegian flag, from about 1897 to her grounding in 1906.  Two drawings of Eugenie from the Norwegian period are included.

EARLY HISTORY

HAMBURG TO NEW YORK CITY 1865 - 1870

HAMBURG TO AUSTRALIA, 1872

HAMBURG TO AUSTRALIA, 1873

NORWEGIAN OWNERSHIP

 

 

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Ship Eugenie

  Eugenie flying the Norwegian Flag, 1900 - 1906

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Eugenie flying the Union Flag, prior to 1905