Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, p. 298

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298 Line—United American Lines. Operating manager—E. C. Tobey. Freight manager—C. J. Beck. Passenger manager—E. Lederer. Ships owned—5; deadweight ton- nage—46,700. . Home port—New York. Ports served in United States—New York. -Ports served in foreign countries— Hamburg. C. H. Sprague & Son, 141 Milk St. Boston, Mass. Line—Sprague Lines. Operating manager nell. Freight manager—J. J. Halloran. Ships owned—4; net tonnage—35768. Shipping board’ vessels operated—4; net tons—14,649. Home port—Boston. Ports served in United States—Bos- ton, Baltimore, Norfolk, Portland, Me., Providence, R.-I. Ports served in foreign countries hE © Don- Copenhagen, Gotenborg, Christi- - ania, Helsingfors, Stockholm, Dan- zig. Philip Stauderman, 8 Bridge St., New ~ York. Operating manager—P. Stauderman. Ships owned—3; net tonnage—6639. Home port—New York. Ports served in United States York. . Ports. served in foreign countries Windsor, N. S. Sudden & Christenson, Hind Bldg., 230 California street, San Francisco. Line—Sudden & Christenson. Ships . owned — 10; net tonnage— 6230.38. -Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif.; Ho- quiam, Raymond, Aberdeen, Wash. New Sun Co., Finance building, Philadelphia. Operating manager—J. H. Pew, president, and Oliver Duke. Ships owned—9; net tonnage—39, 601. Home port—Marcus Hook, Pa. Ports served in United States—Guli and Atlantic. Ports served in foreign countries— All, principally English, German, French and Belgian. Swiftsure Oil Transport, Inc., 11 Broadway, New York. Line—Swiftsure Oil Transport, Inc. Operating manager — William 5, Houston. Ships owned—7; net 637. Home port—New York. Thames Tow Boat Co., 258 street, New London, Conn. Line---Thames Tow Boat Co. tonnage—35,- Bank MARINE REVIEW Operating manager—F. H. Chappell. Tugs owned—29. Barges owned—20. Home port—New London, Conn. Ports served in United States—AIl ports between Norfolk and East- port, Me. A. F.. Thane & Co. ™3i! street, San Francisco. Line—Thane. Operating manager—W. H. Neuna- ber. Freight manager—W. H. Neunaber. Ships owned—3; net tonnage—3000. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—Pa- cific Coast Ports. : Ports served in foreign countries— Ports of Japan, China, Australasia, India, Dutch East Indies, South sea Islands, Central and South America. California Union Oil Co. of California, 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,~ Portiand; San Prancisco, Pott’ Sati ‘ins, Eureka: Los’ An- gcles, Coos Bay, San Diego. Ports served in foreign countries— Vancouver, Esquimalt, Port Moody, Canada, Yokohama, Japan, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Iqui- que, Taltal, Cruz Grande, Chile. Union Steamship Co. Inc., Union Oil building, Los Angeles. Line—Union Oil Co. of Calif: 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 Los Angeles, San Diego. Ports served in foreign countries— Vancouver, Esquima!t, Port Moody, Canada; Yokohama, Japan: Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Val- paraiso, Antofagasta, Tocopilla, Tquique, Taltal, Cruz Grande, Chile. Luts, United Fruit Co., 17 Battery Place, New York. Line—(Great White Fleet) United Fruit Co. Steamship Service. Freight Department—W. °V. Har- ‘loe, Freight Traffic Manager, 17. Battery Place, New York: H. T. MeNiece, Assistant Freight Traf- fic Manager, 17 Battery . Place, New York; J. W. Fisher, General Northern Freight Agent, 17 Bat- tery Place, New York: W. J. Ben- nett, ‘General Southern Freight Agent, 321 St. Charles St. New July, 1922 Orleans; }. H. O'Dowd, Jr: Gen- eral Western Freight Agent, 208 South LaSalle St., Chicago; C. F. Schroeder Jr., Commercial Freight Agent, Long Whart, Boston. Passenger Department—E. R. Gra- bow, General Manager, 131 State St., Boston; W: BM Lowrie; -Pas- senger Traffic Manager, 17 Battery Place, New York; W? B. Wheeler, General Passenger Agent, 17 Bat- tery ‘Place, New #York;. «cil C, Hicks, District Passenger Agent, 321 St. Charles St., New Orleans; W. F. Newberry, Western Passen- ger Agent, 208 South LaSalle St., Chicago; F. K. M. Jones, New England .Passenger Agent, 75 State St., Boston. Ships owned—37; net tonnage—93,- 604. Others steamers operated—22. Ports served in United States—Bos- ton, New York, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Mobile, and Balti- more. Foreign countries served—Cuba, Ja- maica, Central America, including Panama and the Canal, and South America. U. S. Mex Oil Corp., 25 Beaver St. New York. Line—U. S. ‘Mex Oil Corp. Operating manager—H. Haslam. Ships owned—5; net tonnage—35000. Ports served in United States—New York: and Gulf ports. Vacuum Oil Co., 61 Broadway, New York. : Operating manager—E. Smith. Ships owned—8; net tonnage—27,- 192. Home port—New York. Ports served—Worldwide. George E. Warren Co., 35 Congress street, Boston. Operating manager—G. P. Oswald. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—3100. Home port—Boston. Western Transport Co. Inc., 430 San- some street, San Francisco. Line—Western Transport Co. Inc. Operating manager — Swayne & Hoyt, Inc. Manager—Charles E. Brown. Ships owned—1; net tonnage—12809. Home port—San Francisco. Ports served in United States—San Francisco, Los Angeles, via Patn- ama Canal, Puerto Mexico, Vera Cruz, Galveston, Houston, Mobile, New Orleans. Whitney & Bodden Shipping Co. Inc., 822 City Bank Bldg., Mobile, Ala. Operating manager—F. L. Whitney. Ships) owned—9 (all sailing): net tonnage—5807. Home port—Mobile. Ports served in United States—Gulf,

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