SS Bohemian Archival Collection
Bohemian (1859) Allan Line
Built by Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton, Scotland. Tonnage: 2,190. Dimensions: 298' x 38'. Propulsion: Single-screw, 10 knots. Inverted engines. Masts and Funnels: Three masts and one funnel. Additional Features: Iron hull. Maiden voyage: Liver pool-Portland, Maine, November 16, 1859. Fate: Wrecked near Cape Elizabeth, February 22, 1864, with loss of 20 lives. Sister ships: Hungarian, North Briton and Nova Scotian.
Bohemian (1900) Leyland Line
Built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 8,555. Dimensions: 512' x 58'. Propulsion: Single-screw, 14 knots. Triple expansion engines. Masts and Funnels: Four masts and one funnel. Passengers: 60 first class. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-Boston, September 8, 1900. Fate: Wrecked off Halifax in 1920.

SS Bohemian Passenger Lists 1904
All Digitized Lists of Passengers for the SS Bohemian Available at the GG Archives. Listing Includes Date Voyage Began, Steamship Line, Vessel, Passenger Class and Route.
Route: Liverpool to Boston