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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- CIVILIAN SHIPS --
Names beginning with the letter I
This page lists all I-named Civilian Ships whose
pictures are available through the Online Library.
If the ship you want is not listed on this page, contact the
Photographic Section
concerning other research options.
I-named ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- I.J. Merritt
(Salvage Ship, 1919)
- Ice King
(Refrigerated Cargo Ship, 1918). Previously named Passaic. Later named Georgian and Hilton
- Idylease
(Motor Boat, 1916)
- Ildico IV
(Motor Boat, 1909). Later renamed Shark
- Illawarra
(Steam Yacht, 1896). Later renamed Henry P. Williams
- Imperator (German Passenger Liner, 1913). Later the British liner Berengaria
- Imperial (Fishing Boat, in service on the U.S. West Coast during the 1910s)
- Independence
(Freighter, 1918)
- Indiana
(Freighter, 1917). Previously named Nikkosan Maru. Later named Western Front
- Ingenieur Minard (French Ferry Lighter, 1911). Originally named Nomadic
- Ingenieur Riebell (French Ferry Lighter, 1911). Originally named Traffic
- Invincible
(Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Rock. Later renamed Empire Porpoise, Chrysanthemum, Chryss and Athlit
- Intercolonial
(Steam Yacht, 1901). Previously named Revolution and Wacondah
- Ionita (Motor Boat,
1914)
- Iowan
(Freighter, 1914). Renamed Tashkent, 1942
- Irene (Steamship, 1867-1895 or later). Originally the blockade runner Banshee
- Iris
(Anglo-American Freighter, 1885). Originally named Dryden
- Irish Willow (Freighter, 1918). Previously named Lake Sunapee, Frank Lynch, Nestor and Otto. Later renamed Veraguas
- Ironsides (Steamship, 1859-1873). Named Philadelphia until 1869
- Iroquois
(Passenger-Cargo Ship, 1894). Previously named Wittekind. Renamed Freedom, 1918
- Irwin
(Passenger Ship, 1918). Previously named Santa Ana, Guatamala and Santa Cecilia.
- Isaac L. Rice (Accomodation
Barge)
- Isaac T. Mann
(Collier, 1917). Originally named Tidewater
- Isabela (Freighter, 1911)
- Isanti (Freighter, 1918)
- Isle of Surry (Freight
Boat, 1911)
- Itasca (Cargo Ship,
1905). Formerly named Setos and later renamed Honolulu
- Itasca (Motor Boat,
1908)
- Itty E (Motor Boat,
1916)
- Ivins, Dewitt C. (Tug, in service in 1919). Properly called Dewitt C. Ivins
NOTES:
To the best of our knowledge, the Online Library's pictures
are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded
and used for any purpose.
Some images linked from this page may bear obsolete credit lines
citing the organization name: "Naval Historical Center".
Effective 1 December 2008 the name should be cited as: "Naval
History and Heritage Command".
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Page made 14 May 2002
New ships added 28 February 2010