Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, p. 295

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July, 1922 Baltimore and Hampton Roads. Ports served in foreign countries— Antwerp, Amsterdam, Rotterdam. Boston Molasses Co., 175 Milk street, Boston. Operating manager — Crowell & Thurlow. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—2067. Home port—Boston. Boston Sand & Gravel Co., 88 Broad street, Boston, Mass. Ships operated in and around Massa- chusetts Bay. Burton Steamship Co., Inc., Commer- cial Wharf, Boston. Operating Manager—W. H. Burton. Freight Manager—W. H. Burton. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—1000. Home port—Boston. Ports served in United States—Port- land, Me., Castine, Me., Stockton Harbor, Me., Stonington, Me., Bass Harbor, Me., Prospect Har- bor, Me., Jonesport, Me., Machias- port, Me. California .& Oregon Lumber Brookings, Oreg. Line—C. & O. Operating manager—James H. Owen. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—2200. Home port—San Francisco. Ports ‘served in United Pacific’ Coast: Cambridge Gas Light Co., 719 Massa- chusetts avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Ships owned—1 coal barge; net ton- nage—688. Central Vermont Transportation Portland, Me. Line—Central Vermont Transporta- tion Co. Operating Superintendent—F. A. Dougherty. Freight Manager—J. W. Hanley. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—1893. Home port—Portland. Ports served in United States—New London, Conn. and New York Chiquimula Ship Corp., 17 Battery Place, New York. Line—Chiquimula Ship Corp. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—610. Home port—New York. Clyde Steamship Co. Pier 36, North River, New York. Line—Cliyde Steamship Co. Operating manager—H. H. Ray- mond. Freight manager—W. P. Levis. Passenger manager—A. W. Pye. net tonnage—45,- Co., States— Co., Ships owned—21; 617. Shipping board vessels operated—12; net tons—19,515. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—N. Y. Boston, 3altimore, Wilmington, Charleston, Brunswick, Jackson- ville. Ports served in foreign countries— MARINE REVIEW Leeward, Windward Islands, Haiti, South America. Consolidation Coastwise Co., 1100 Con- tinental Bldg., Baltimore. Line—Consolidation Coastwise Co. Operating manager—C. H. Schanze, Supt. and Virgin San Domingo and Ships owned—1; net tonnage—1098. _Home port—Boston. Ports served in United States—Lake Ports. Ports served in foreign countries— Montreal. Cook-Cummer Steamship Co., 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Operating Manager—H. W. Cook. Ships owned—1 tug, 7 barges. Ports served in United States—Jack- sonville,, New York and Long Is- land Sound Ports; Coatswise-Lum- ber-Coal. ; Cosmopolitan Shipping Co. Broadway, New York. Line—Cosmopolitan Line. Operating manager—G. Bartlett. Freight manager—M. Dunne. Shipping board vessels operated—12; ‘ net tonnage—99,871. Home port—New York. Inc., 42 Ports served in United States—New . York, Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Norfolk. Ports served in foreign countries— Havre, Dunkirk, Bordeaux, St. Nazaire, Rotterdam. Crosby Marine Corp., Colman build- ing, Seattle. Line—The Crosby Line. Operating manager—R. W. Crosby. Ships owned—1l; net tonnage 1730. Home _ port—Seattle. Ports served in United States—tramp. J. O. Davenport, Agent 351 Cali- fornia St., San Francisco. Operating Manager—J. O. Daven- port. Freight Manager—J. O. Davenport. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—86l. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—Puget Sound to San Diego. G. G. Deering Co.—226 Washington street, Bath, Me. Line—G. G. Deering Co. Operatirg manager—H. G. Deering. Ships owned—8; net tonnage—10,- 653. i Home Port—Bath, Me. Ports served in United States— Tramps. J F. Denechaud, State Museum Bldg., New Orleans. Operating Manager—J. F. Stuard. Freight Manager—J. F. Stuard. Ships owned—1; Schooner Rosemary. Home port—New Orleans. Jose M. Domingues, Onset, Mass. Line-—-Cape Verde Island 295 Operating manager—Jose M.*Domin- gues. Freight manager—Jose M. Domin- gues. Passenger manager—Jose M. Domin- gues. ; Ships owned—1; net tonnage—685. Home port—New Bedford, Mass. Ports served in United States—Provy- idence, Rhode Island and New Bedford, Mass. Ports served in foreign countries— Cape Verde Island. - Donna Lane Motorship Corp., Scan- dinavian American Bank, Seattle. Operating manager—James Vallen- tine. Freight manager—James Vallentine. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—1597. Home port—Seattle. . Ports served in United States—None. Ports served in foreign countries-— Hongkong, Singapore, Shanghai. P. Dougherty Co., Maryland Casu- alty Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Line—P. Dougherty Co. Operating manager—L. M. Hugh. Freight manager—L. M. Hugh. Barges owned—22. Home port—Baltimore. Ports served in United States—East- ern ports. Max H. Dyer, Union Oil building, Los Angeles. Line—Union Oil Co. of California. Operating manager—Max H. Dyer. Ships owned—14; net tonnage, 48- 888. Home port—Los Angeles. Ports served in United States—Se- attle, Portland, Coos Bay, Eureka, San Francisco, Port San Luis, Los Angeles, San Diego. Ports served in foreign countries— Vancouver, Esquimalt, Port Moody, Canada; Yokohama, Japan: Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Val- paraiso, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Iquique, Taltal, Cruz Grande, Chile. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., India Wharf, Boston. Operating manager—Calvin President. Freight manager—F. H. Michens. Austin, Passenger’ “manager—H. HH. Cnd: worth. ‘ Ships owned—16; gross tonnage—27,- 289. Home port—Boston. Ports served in United States—Bos- ton, New York, Bangor, Portland and other Maine Ports. Ports served in foreign countries— Yatmouth;’ N.S, St. John, N28: East Jersey R. R. & Terminal Co., 11 Broadway, New York City. Line—East Jersey R. R. & Termi- nal Co. Operating Manager—D. T. Warden. Freight manager—R. M. Kress.

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