English: S.S. Seneca (American Freighter, 1900), In port, circa 1917, Note: While in pre-World War I commercial service under the German flag, this ship was named Wartburg and Tübingen. She was seized by the U.S. Government in April 1917 and renamed Seneca. Between February 1918 and April 1919 she served as USS Wabash (ID # 1824). U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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{{PD-USGov-Military-Navy}} From U.S. Navy public domain Photo #: NH 89796 S.S. Seneca (American Freighter, 1900) In port, circa 1917. While in pre-World War I commercial service under the German flag, this ship was named Wartburg and Tübingen. She was
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