


Historic Voyage: SS St. Paul Departs, 1914
The photograph titled ST. PAUL sails, 8/7/14 captures an important moment in maritime history. Taken on August 7, 1914, by the Bain News Service, it illustrates the steamship St. Paul, a significant transatlantic passenger liner that was designed for luxury travel across the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1895, the St. Paul was known for its modern amenities and ability to facilitate international travel at a time when ocean liners were becoming the preferred mode of long-distance transportation.
In this period, the St. Paul and her sister ship, St. Louis, were instrumental in establishing a reliable link between the United States and Europe. They played key roles in the wave of immigration that characterized the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping to connect families and communities across the ocean. The photograph not only serves as a visual record of this particular vessel but also reflects the broader trends in maritime engineering and travel during a pivotal era in history.

Historic Voyage: SS St. Paul Departs, 1914