SS Maverick

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NameSS Maverick
Owner
Yard number74[1]
History
NameSS Maverick
Owner
BuilderColumbian Iron Works[1]
Yard number74[1]
CompletedMay 1890[1]
FateSank in 1917[1]
General characteristics
Tonnage1,721 long tons (1,749 t)[1]
Length239 ft (73 m)[4]
Beam36 ft (11 m)[4]
Depth27.8 ft (8.5 m)[4]
Propulsion3-cylinder compound engines[4]
Capacity15,000 barrels (~2,000 t) of oil[3]

SS Maverick was an oil tanker built in 1890 for the Standard Oil of New York, later Mobil Oil. After the ship had changed hands sometime between 1910 and 1915, it was used during World War I as part of the Hindu–German Conspiracy to foment rebellion in India and overthrow the British Raj. According to one source, the ship sank in 1917.[1]

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