SS Eastland
| SS Eastland in Cleveland, Ohio  (1911) | |
| History | |
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| United States | |
| Name | Eastland | 
| Owner | Michigan Steamship Company | 
| Route | South Haven, Michigan – Chicago, Illinois | 
| Ordered | October 1902 | 
| Builder | Jenks Ship Building Company | 
| Launched | May 6, 1903 | 
| Christened | May 1903 by Francis Elizabeth Stufflebeam | 
| Maiden voyage | 16 July 1903 | 
| Nickname(s) | "Speed queen of the Great Lakes" | 
| Honors & awards | 
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| Fate | Sold during 1905 to the Michigan Transportation Company | 
| United States | |
| Name | Eastland | 
| Owner | Michigan Transportation Company | 
| Operator | Chicago-South Haven Line | 
| Route | South Haven – Chicago route | 
| Fate | Sold 5 August 1906, to the Lake Shore Navigation Company of Cleveland, Ohio | 
| United States | |
| Name | Eastland | 
| Owner | Lake Shore Navigation Company of Cleveland, Ohio | 
| Route | Cleveland-Cedar Point route | 
| Fate | Sold during 1909 to the Eastland Navigation Company of Cleveland, Ohio | 
| United States | |
| Name | Eastland | 
| Owner | Eastland Navigation Company of Cleveland, Ohio | 
| Route | Cleveland-Cedar Point route | 
| Fate | Sold on 1 June 1914 to the St. Joseph-Chicago Steamship Company of St. Joseph, Michigan. | 
| United States | |
| Name | Eastland | 
| Owner | St. Joseph-Chicago Steamship Company of St. Joseph, Michigan | 
| Route | St. Joseph, Michigan, to Chicago route | 
| Fate | Raised after accident in October 1915 and sold at auction on 20 December 1915 to Captain Edward A. Evers, sold on 21 November 1917 to the Illinois Naval Reserve. | 
| United States Navy | |
| Name | USS Wilmette | 
| Acquired | 21 November 1917 | 
| Commissioned | 20 September 1918 | 
| Recommissioned | 
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| Decommissioned | 
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| Renamed | Wilmette on 20 February 1918 | 
| Reclassified | 
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| Stricken | 19 December 1945 | 
| Honors & awards | 
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| Fate | Sold for scrap on 31 October 1946 to Hyman Michaels Company of Chicago and scrapped, scrapping completed in 1947 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Type | Passenger Ship | 
| Tonnage | 1,961 gross | 
| Displacement | 2,600 (estimated) | 
| Length | 265 ft (81 m) | 
| Beam | 38 ft 2 in (11.63 m) | 
| Draft | 19 ft 6 in (5.94 m) | 
| Installed power | 
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| Propulsion | Two shafts | 
| Speed | 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) | 
| Capacity | As Eastland: 2,752 passengers | 
| Complement | As USS Wilmette: 209 | 
| Armament | 
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| Notes | 
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SS Eastland was a passenger ship based in Chicago and used for tours. On 24 July 1915, the ship capsized while tied to a dock in the Chicago River. In total, 844 passengers and crew were killed in what was the largest loss of life from a single shipwreck on the Great Lakes.
After the disaster, Eastland was salvaged and sold to the United States Navy. After restorations and modifications, Eastland was designated a gunboat and renamed USS Wilmette. She was used primarily as a training vessel on the Great Lakes, and was scrapped after World War II.