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Note: This ship should not be confused with the motorboat Alameda, considered for World War I service as USS Alameda (SP-1040), but also never acquired or commissioned.USS Alameda (ID-1432) was the proposed designation for a steamship that never actually served in the United States Navy.Alameda was an iron-hulled passenger liner built in 1883 by the William Cramp and Sons at Philadelphia for the Oceanic Steamship Co.
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USS Alameda (proposed)
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Burned at apierinSeattle, Washington, 28 November 1931
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