SS Virginia
The SS Virginia was a steamship that operated in the late 19th century. Built in 1881, it was primarily used for passenger and cargo transport along the Atlantic Ocean. The ship was known for its sturdy construction and reliable service, making it a popular choice for travelers.
In 1887, the SS Virginia was involved in a notable maritime incident when it collided with another vessel. Fortunately, there were no significant casualties, but the event highlighted the importance of navigation safety in busy shipping lanes. The ship continued to operate until it was eventually retired from service.