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  1. USS Martha Washington (ID‑3019) was a transport for the United States Navy during World War I named for Martha Washington, the first First Lady of the United States. She was originally ocean liner SS Martha Washington for the Austro-American Line before the war.

  2. www.history.navy.mil › m › martha-washingtonMartha Washington - NHHC

    A former Austrian passenger liner sailing between Trieste and New York, Martha Washington was interned at Hoboken, N.J., at the outbreak of World War I. Entrance of the United States into the...

  3. American Troopship. USS Martha Washington (ID‑3019) was a transport for the United States Navy during World War I named for Martha Washington, the first First Lady of the United States. She was originally ocean liner SS Martha Washington for the Austro-American Line before the war.

  4. Acquired by the Navy in November 1917. Commissioned USS Martha Washington (ID 3019), 2 January 1918. Decommissioned and struck from the Navy list 18 November 1919 and transferred to the War Department. Sold back to her former owners in November 1922. Owners changed name to the Cosulich Line of Trieste, Italy.

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  5. Indeed, Martha might be pleased by how little we know about her inner life; after George died, she burned all the letters from their 40-year marriage, although a few have been discovered stuck in ...

  6. Music was composed in her honor. Much later, during the First World War, a troop transport ship would be baptized the USS Martha Washington. Martha Washington was the first woman to appear on U.S. currency, on paper money printed in the years 1886, 1891, and 1895.

  7. 3 de jun. de 2017 · When a ship was named the USS Lady Washington in 1776, it became the first U.S. military ship to be named for a woman and was the only ship the Continental Navy named for a woman. In 1901, Martha Washington became the first woman whose image was depicted on a U.S. postage stamp.