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Several Finnish ships have been named ''Furst Menschikoff'' after Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov, Governor-General of Finland. * ''Furst Menschikoff'' was the first sea-going passenger steam ship in Finland. She sailed on a route between Saint Petersburg, Tallinn (Reval), Helsinki (Helsingfors), Turku, (Åbo) and Stockholm.〔''Åbo Underrättelser'' - (No 85 November 04, 1851 ) 〕 sharing the route with the ''Storfursten''. The 35 meter ship started traffic in 1837.〔(Åbo ) - Nordisk familjebok, page 911〕〔(J. V. Snellman ja liikenne ) 〕〔(Merenkulku suomalaisten ja ruotsalaisten satamien välillä ) The Finnish Historical Newspaper Library 1771-1890 〕 The ship was designed by the Swedish shipwright von Sydow and built in Turku. Her steam engine was built by Motala Verkstad.〔(Svenska Ångfartyg under de första 2 decennierna )〕 * ''Furst Menschikoff (II)'' was built in Turku in 1850. She too was a paddle steamer with a engine.〔(Suomalaisen meriklusterin tulevaisuus 9.2.2005 )〕 * A cargo ship by the same name was launched in 1834〔(August 23 1834 ) - diary of Zacharias Topelius 〕 In 1845 she was carrying tar between Kokkola and London.〔(Juutinrauman tulli 1845 ) (list of Finnish ships paying Sound Dues at Oresund)〕 A ''Furst Menschikoff'' from Turku was lost at sea in 1867 outside Prussia.〔(''Merivahingoita'' - Sanomia Turusta no 46 ) November 15, 1867 〕 == References ==
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