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* Bowling Green Building, later the White Star Line Building ( 11 Broadway )
On 19 August 1915, sank the White Star Liner with the loss of 44 lives-this included three Americans and led to a diplomatic incident between Germany and the US.
Ben Nevis was the name of a White Star Line packet ship which in 1854 carried the group of immigrants who were to become the Wends of Texas.
These were the sole immigration records for entering the country and were prepared not by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration but by steamship companies such as the Cunard Line, the White Star Line, the North German Lloyd Line, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, the Italian Steam Navigation Company, the Red Star Line, the Holland America Line, and the Austro-American Line.
* RMS Ionic, a steamship ocean liner built for the White Star Line ( 1883 )
* SS Ionic, a steamship ocean liner built for the White Star Line ( 1902 )
* 1837 – Thomas Henry Ismay, founder of the White Star Line shipping company ( d. 1899 )
* On 12 September 1942, Werner Hartenstein commanding the German Navy U-156 sighted and sank the British Cunard White Star passenger liner Laconia, which was serving as a troopship.
* 1903 – Launch of the White Star Liner,.
* SS Republic of 1872, a liner of the White Star Line
* RMS Republic of 1903, the second White Star liner to bear the name, and the first ship ever to signal distress by wireless telegraphy, lost after colliding with the SS Florida
* 1911 – White Star Line's collides with British warship.
Fibreglass laminates were made much more famous by the Kniessl White Star and Rossignol Strato during the 1960s, and by the late 1960s they were as common as metal.
In the last year of his Presidency, anticipating no resumption of his journalism career following his years in the White House, Harding sold the Star to Louis H. Brush and Roy D. Moore for $ 550, 000.
* May 22 – The White Star Liner, SS Ionic, is launched.
* November 21 – The White Star Liner HMHS Britannic, sister ship of the RMS Olympic and the legendary RMS Titanic, sinks in the Mediterranean Sea after hitting a mine.
* December 12 – J. Bruce Ismay, Shipping line magnate, White Star Line, ( d. 1937 )
The first orbiter was originally planned to be named Constitution, but a massive write-in campaign from fans of the Star Trek television series convinced the White House to change the name to Enterprise.
Several survivors of the stayed for some time in this hotel as it is a short distance from Pier 54, the White Star Line dock where the Titanic was supposed to make landfall.
* The Sector General books by James White The 1963 novel Star Surgeon is the source of the combined tractor / pressor beam weapon, the so-called " Rattler.
The Cunard White Star Line's RMS Queen Elizabeth was named after her.
* SS Coptic ( 1881 ), a ship of the White Star Line.
American Stores soon sold Buttrey Food Stores, Star Market, and White Hen Pantry, to pay off debt and for other reasons.
* Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit ( Ahchacoosacootacoopits-‘ Starblanket ’, Chief of a band of Calling River Cree ( Kātēpwēwi-sīpīwiyiniwak ), born about 1845 in the lower Qu ’ Appelle Valley, son of Wāpiy-mōsētōsis (" White Calf "), his tribal group was closely associated with the Ka Kichi Wi Winiwak under the leadership of chief Kakeesheway (‘ Loud Voice ’), and a close ally of Payipwāt (" Piapot "), the chief of the Cree-Assiniboine or " Young Dogs ", 1879 after the disappearance of the bison Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit settled on a reserve in the File Hills of the lower Qu ' Appelle Valley, died 1917 in the Star Blanket reserve, Saskatchewan )

White and commanded
The White Company, comprising men-at-arms and longbowmen and commanded by Sir John Hawkwood, is the best known English Free Company of the 14th century.
The remains of the White forces commanded by Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel were beaten in the Crimea and were evacuated in the autumn of 1920.
The White Company commanded by Sir John Hawkwood is the best known English Free Company of the 14th century.
Bendigeidfran had commanded his men to cut off his head and to " bear it even unto the White Mount, in London, and bury it there, with the face towards France.
Headquartered at Redstone Arsenal and commanded by Maj. Gen. Medaris, AOMC had several subordinate elements, including ABMA, White Sands Missile Range, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology.
James Chambers commanded local troops at the Battle of Long Island, and at White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Brandywine, Germantown and Monmouth.
He donated the land on 5th Avenue and 60th Street at a cost of $ 125, 000, and commanded Stanford White, " Build me a club fit for gentlemen.
Bristol then commanded Breckinridge ( DD-148 ) and Overton ( DD-239 ) in succession, serving in the latter during that ship's operations in the Black Sea during the capitulation of White Russian forces to the Bolsheviks in November 1920.
On May 11, Barrett instructed his lieutenant colonel, David Branson, to attack the Confederate encampments commanded by Ford at White and Palmito Ranches near Fort Brown, outside Brownsville.
White regiments, black regiments, regulars and Rough Riders, representing the young manhood of the North and the South, fought shoulder to shoulder, unmindful of race or color, unmindful of whether commanded by ex-Confederate or not, and mindful of only their common duty as Americans.
When Dorgon who commanded the White and Bordered White Banners became regent to the young Emperor Shunzhi, he sought to weaken the influence of the other Banners at court by purging the ranks of their senior commanders.
This changed in 1864, when an order in council provided that the Red Ensign was allocated to merchantmen, the Blue Ensign was to be the flag of ships in public service or commanded by an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve, and the White Ensign was allocated to the Navy.
The final wave of White Stars, commanded by Captain Sheridan himself, exits the local jumpgate.
He commanded the Gemini 4 flight during which Edward H. White performed the first US space walk, and later the Apollo 9 flight which was the first manned flight test of the Lunar Module and the complete set of Apollo flight hardware.
By a quirk of fate, several future White Army commanders held senior posts in 8th Army at this time — Brusilov's Quartermaster general was Anton Denikin, while Alexey Kaledin commanded the 12th Cavalry Division and Lavr Kornilov was in command of 48th Infantry Division.
He also commanded the imperial forces during the Battle of White Mountain on 8 November 1620.
In 1907-1908 he commanded the Great White Fleet on its worldwide cruise from the Atlantic Ocean through the Straits of Magellan to the Pacific Ocean.
Rear Admiral Evans commanded the Great White Fleet 16 April 1907 from Hampton Roads, Virginia in its passage from the Atlantic Ocean through the Straits of Magellan to the Pacific Ocean, where he was relieved of command in San Francisco, California 9 May 1908 because of ill health.
During the Russian Civil War he commanded a cavalry squadron of the Kargopolsky Red Guards Cavalry Detachment in the campaigns against the White Guard armies of Aleksandr Kolchak in the Urals.
In 2260, a White Star commanded by Commander Ivanova and Ranger Marcus Cole made contact with the Walkers of Sigma 957.
In 1907-1909, After the cruise of the Great White Fleet, he commanded the tender, Yankton.
He commanded an expedition to White River, Arkansas, and during the operation, on June 17, 1862, was severely wounded, causing the loss of his left arm.
Samuel Achmuty Wainwright Patterson, USN, who commanded the Great White Fleet battleship USS Kentucky ( BB-6 ) in 1905 ( but did not command during the 1907-1909 world cruise ).

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