Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, p. 296

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July, 1922 — MARINE REVIEW Ships owned—1; also 26 barges, 2 Great Northern Paper Co. Inc., Bel- tugs and 2 steam lighters. Ports served in United States— New York harbor, Boston’ to Philadelphia. Elder Steel Steamship Co. _ Broad St., New York. Line—Elder Line. Operating manager—A. E. Mittnacht. Freight manager—L. W. Collens. Ships owned—3; net tonnage—12,585. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York, Baltimore, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., Seattle. John S. Emery & Co. Inc., 114 State street, Boston. Operating manager—G. B. Horton. Freight manager—J. B. Leonard. Ships owned—4; net tonnage—3200. Home port—Boston. Erickson Navigation Co. Inc., 25 Beaver St., New York. Operating manager—V. Johnsen. S. S. Freeman, 1 Drumm St., San Francisco. Line—Daisy Line. Operating manager—S. S. Freeman. Ships owned—6. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States— Pacific Coast—Coastwise. A. W. Frost & Co., 135 Commercial street, Portland, Me. Line—A. W. Frost & Co. Operating manager—A. W. Frost. : Freight manager—A. W. Frost. Ships owned—7; net tonnage—17,- 600. Home port—Portland, Me. Ports served in United States—At- lantic coast and Gulli. Galena Navigation Co. Inc., Houston, Tex. Operating manager—T. Rieber. Ships owned—1l; net tonnage—1670. Home port, Houston, Texas. Ports served in United States—Hous- ton, Tex., Elizabeth, N.. J. ‘Garland Steamship Corp., 511 Fifth Ave., New York. Line—Garland Steamship Corp. Operating manager—W. M. Cam- pion. Freight manager—W. M. Campion. Ships owned—4; net tonnage—10,- 483. Home port—Baltimore. Ports served in United States—All. Ports served in foreign countries— All. General Lighterage Co., 40 Rector St., New York. Line—General Lighterage Co. Operating manager—M. L. McGuire. Ships owned—4; net tonnage 2600. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—Provi- dence, Philadelphia, Bridgeport, Conn. Ine., — 50 S. C. Loveland Co. Inc., Matson fast, Me. Line—Great Northern Paper Co. Traffic manager—A. P. Lane, 60 Congress St., Boston. Ships owned—l. Ports served in Hampton Roads. United States— Gulf Navigation Co. Inc., 514 Whitney Bldg., New Orleans. Line—Gulf Navigation Co. Inc: Operating manager—Gonzolo Ab- aunza. Assistant manager—Andre Bouligny. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—2048. Home port—New Orleans. Ports served in United States—New Orleans. Ports served in foreign countries— Tampico, Vv era Cruz and Prog- reso, Mexico. Heidritter Lumber Co., Elizabeth, N. J. Ships owned—1; sailing schooner A. R. Heidritter; net tonnage—610. Home ‘port—Elizabethport, N. J. Ports served in United States—Jack- sonville, Fla., Elizabethport, N. J. LaPlata Steamship Co. Inc., 17 Bat- tery Place, New York. Line—Barber Line. st Operating manager—Charles Bar- thold. Freight manager—J. D. Meehan. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—2990. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—North Atlantic ports. Ports served in foreign countries— River Platte ports and Far East. Los Angeles Steamship Co. Inc., Wil- mington, — Calif. Line—Yale-Harvard. Operating manager—R. J. Chandler. Freight manager—G. C. Foster. Passenger manager—R. V. Crowder. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—4104. Home port—Los Angeles. Ports served in United States—San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. 151 South Front street, Philadelphia. Operating manager—S. C. Loveland. Ships owned—18 lighters, barges, derricks, ete. Home port—Philadelphia. Frank C. McPherson, 24 California street, San Francisco. .- Line—McPherson Steamship Line. Operating manager—Frank C. Mc- Pherson. Freight manager—Frank C. McPher- * son. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—634. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—AIll Pacific Coast Ports. Navigation Co. Inc., 120 Market street, San Francisco. Line—Matson Navigation Co. Operating manager—C. W. Saunders. Freight manager—M. J. Lindsay. Passenger manager—W. H. Sellan- der. Ships owned—10; 805. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—Pa- cific Coast, (San Francisco, Puget Sound, Astoria, Los Angeles) to Hawaian Islands (Honolulu, Hilo, Kahului, Port Allen, Mahukona, Hana, Kaanapali.) net tonnage—4l,- Neptune Line Inc., 25 Beauer street, New York. Line—Neptune Line Inc. Operating manager—C. McNamara. Ships owned—47; net tonnage—47,- 640. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—Hamp- ton Roads to New England. New England Steamship Co., State St., New London, Conn. Lines—-Fall River Line; Providence Line; New Bedford Line; New London Line; New Haven Line; Bridgeport Line; Newport & Wickford Line. Operating manager—J. Howland Gardner. General freight agent—J. E. Redman. General passenger agent—A. H. Seaver. Ships owned—17; net tonnage—32,- 1 30, Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York, Fall River, Mass., New Bed- ford, Mass., Newport, R. I., Provi- dence, R. I., New Haven, Conn., New London, Conn., Bridgeport, Conn. New York & Oriental Steamship Co. Inc., 17 Battery Place, New York. Line—Barber Steamship Lines. Operating manager—Charles hold. Freight manager—J. D. Meehan. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—6011. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Norfolk, Va. Ports served in foreign countries— North Atlantic to Far East via Suez or Panama. Bart- New York & Porto Rico Steamship Co., 25 Broadway, New York. Line—Porto Rico Line. Operating manager—J. E. Craig. Freight manager—R. Wardle. Passenger manager—M. Seckendorf. Ships owned—1l4; net .tonnage— 26,381. Shipping board vessels operated—1; net tons—2396. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York and Porto Rico, New Orleans and Porto Rico.

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