Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, p. 297

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July, 1922 -- Ports served in foreign countries— None regularly. North Atlantic. & Western Steamship Co. Inc., 7 West 10th St., Wilming- ton, Del. Home office—l1l1 Summer St., Bos- ton. . Line—Nawsco Line. Operating manager—Capt. E. D. Sproul. ! Freight manager—William F. Diehl. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—7000. Shipping board vessels operated—5; net tons—17,500. Home port—Boston. Ports served in: United States—All Pacific Coast Ports—Charleston, S. C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Portland, Me.. Ports served in foreign countries— Agent at Boston for Dollar Line. Northwestern Shipping Co., Colman building, Seattle. Line—Northwestern Shipping Co. Operating manager—Joshua Green. Freight and passenger manager— Joshua Green. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—1067. Home port—Seattle. Ports served in United States—Se- attle and Southern California. Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, 37 Bull St., Savannah, Ga. Line—Savannah Line. Operating manager—E. R. Richard- son. Freight manager—T. N. Cook. Passenger manager—G. R. Angeline. Ships owned—8; net tonnage—23,- 455. Ports served in United States—New York, Boston and Savannah. John C. Ogden Co., 110 Market street, San Francisco. Line—John C. Ogden Co. Operating manager—John C. Ogden. Freight manager—A. C. Anderson. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—371. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—Pa- cific coast ports. Old Dominion Transportation Co. Inc., Norfolk, Va. Operating manager—A. Winslow. Freight manager—A. Winslow. Traffic manager—H. B. Neece. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—4882. Ports served in United States—Nor- folk and New York. Joseph A. Oliver, 24 California street, San Francisco. Line—-Coast Shipping Co. Operating manager—J. A. Oliver. Freight manager—J. A. Oliver. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—542. Home port—San Francisco. Dominick Pace, 24 Water St., York. Line—Pace, Sons & Co. Operating manager—N. Lombardi. New MARINE REVIEW Freight manager—N. Lombardi. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—5600. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York. : Ports served in foreign countries— Barcelona, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples and Palermo. Pacific Argentine Brazil Line, 430 Sansome street, San Francisco. Managing agent—Swayne & Hoyt, Inc. Shipping board vessels operated—4; net tonnage—14,863. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—Se- attle and Puget Sound, Portland, Oreg., San. Prancisee -and:./Los Angeles; also Porto Rico. Ports served in foreign countries— All east coast South America, Para to Buenos Aires via Panama Canal; all west coast South America, re- turning via Straits of Magellan. Pacific Australia Line, 430 Sansome street, San Francisco. Managing agent—Swayne & Hoyt Inc. Shipping board vessels operated—4; net tonnage—14,583. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—San Francisco, Seattle and Puget Sound, Grays Harbor, Portland and Columbia river, Honolulu. Ports served in foreign countries— Auckland, N. Z., Melbourne, Ade- laide, Sydney and Newcastle, Aus- tralia. Pacific Caribbean Gulf Line, 430 San- some street, San Francisco. Managing agent—Swayne & Hoyt Inc. ; Ships operated—7; net tonnage—18,- 703. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in. United States—Se- attle and Puget Sound, Portland and Columbia river, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Galveston, Houston, Tex., New Orleans, Mo- bile, Ala.. New York. Ports served in foreign countries— Tampico, Vera Cruz ‘and Puerto Mexico, Mexico, and Cuban ports. Pacific Transport Co. Inc., 430 San- some street, San Francisco. Operating manager — Swayne & Hoyt, Inc. -Manager—Charles E. Brown. . Passenger manager—No passengers. Ships owned—2; net tonnage—3195. ‘Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—At present temporarily laid up in San Francisco Bay. L. A. Pedersen, 112 Market street, San Francisco. Ships owned—5; net tonnage—7633. Home port—San Francisco. AG sane 297 Ports served in United States—No regular service; charter out the vessels. Three of them laid up at present. : Mr. Pedersen died in 1921. His wife is executrix of his estate. Pittsburgh Coal Co., Oliver building, Pittsburgh. Operates three fuel lighters on Great Lakes and owns one deep sea schooner. Reading Co., Twelfth. and Market streets, Philadelphia. Line—Philadelphia & Reading Trans- portation Line. . Operating manager—O. H. Hager- man, manager marine department. Ports served in United States— Barges and tugs used for trans- portation of coal between Phila- delphia and New England ports. Reid Towing & Wrecking Co., 205. Board of Trade Bldg., Port Huron, Mich. Line—Reid Towing & Wrecking Co. Operating manager—James T. Reid. Ships owned—1l wrecking steamer; net tonnage—474. Ports served in United States— Waters of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence river. San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co., Pier 40, San Francisco. Line—San Francisco & Portland Steamship Co. Manager—F. Schafer. General Freight Agent—H. E. Louns- bury. General: Passenger Agent— Wm. McMurray. Ships owned—1l; net tonnage—2107. ‘Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—San Francisco, Astoria and Portland. Ports served in foreign countries— None. San Juan Fishing & Packing Co. Inc., Foot Stacy street, Seattle. Line—San Juan Fishing & Packing "Cb. ~ Operating manager—Wm. Calvert: Freight manager—L. C. Calvert. Passenger manager—L. C. Calvert. Ships. owned—1; net tonnage—400. _ Home port—Seward, Alaska. Ports served in United States—Sew- ard to Nushagak, Alaska. L. A. Scott, 715 City Bank building, Mobile, Ala. Operating manager—L. A. Scott. Freight manager—L. A. Scott. Ships owned—6; net tonnage—3165. Home port—Mobile, Ala. Ports served in United States—Gulf and Atlantic ports. Ports served in foreign countries— West Indies, South America, Af- rica and Central America. Shawmut Steamship Co., 39 Broadway, New York. RA Ah eo

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