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  1. William Pierce Frye (2 septembre 1830 - 8 août 1911) est un homme politique américain de l'État du Maine.

  2. William Pierce Frye (September 2, 1830 – August 8, 1911) was an American politician from Maine. A member of the Republican Party, Frye spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in the Maine House of Representatives and then U.S. House of Representatives, before being elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served for ...

  3. 16 nov. 2009 · As the first American merchant vessel lost to Germany’s aggression during the Great War, the William P. Frye incident sparked the indignation of many in the United States.

  4. William P. Frye was a four-masted steel barque named after a US Republican politician of the same name, from the state of Maine. Built by Arthur Sewall & Co of Bath, Maine [3] she was sunk by the Imperial German Navy raider SMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich in 1915.

  5. 12 mars 2015 · LONDON — Despatches from New York state that great indignation has been caused throughout the United States by the sinking of the American sailing ship William P. Frye, which was sent to the...

  6. 11 août 2021 · The 3,374-ton William P. Frye (Four-mast bark) was built at Bath (ME) in 1901 by Arthur Sewall & Co. for their fleet. The Frye was sunk by the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich in 1915, becoming the first U.S. merchantman sunk by the Germans in World War.

  7. The four-masted sailing bark William P. Frye, owned by the Arthur Sewall Company of Bath, Maine, carried a cargo of 5,200 tons of wheat from Seattle bound for Queens town in Britain.