Nine steamships have been named SS ''Milwaukee'' (or derivation).
* SS ''Milwaukee'' (1852), U.S. package freighter.
* SS ''Milwaukee'' (1868), U.S. steam barge.
* SS ''Milwaukee'' (1879), also known as ''Yonkers'', U.S. package freighter.
* SS ''Milwaukee'' (1889), U.S. tugboat.
* SS ''Milwaukee'' (1902), U.S. package freighter.
* SS ''Manistique-Marquette & Northern No. 1'' (1902), also known as , U.S. ferry.
* SS ''Juniata'' (1904), also known as , U.S. passenger ship.
* (1931), U.S. ferry.
See also
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* , a German transatlantic
cruise ship
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of the
Hamburg-America Line. As spoils of war, it entered British service in 1945 as ''Empire Waveney''.
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