• Barber Steamship Lines was founded in 1902 as Barber & Company Inc. and also operated the New York & Oriental Steamship Company. In 1928 Barber Steamship...
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  • based in Barber, Curaçao Barber Asphalt Company, an American asphalt and shipping company from 1883 to 1981 Barber Steamship Lines, an American shipping...
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    Guide -> Puget Sound War Regent -> Cascade One building for the Barber Steamship Lines: Masuda. All contracts were inherited from the Seattle Construction...
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  • interests, including the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and Barber Steamship Lines in Annapolis, Maryland, where he was also a director of the Navy...
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    Pershing's Wartime General Staff, and Florence Barber Moseley (née DuBois) whose family owned the Barber Steamship Lines. His parents were married in July 1930...
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    management by WSA agents; from 23 January 1941 to 17 October 1944 by Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. and from then until 22 January 1946 and release to Nortraship...
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    Lashaway had been chartered to the American-West African Line (Barber Steamship Lines), and would spend much of the decade plying the trade routes between...
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  • American West African Line in 1928. Operated under the management of Barber Steamship Lines Inc. To MoWT in 1941 and renamed Empire Gazelle, managed by Charente...
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    and the support of the allied nations of the United States. American steamship companies chartered ships from the Maritime Commission and War Shipping...
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    Atlantic (1849 ship) (category Steamships of the United States)
    Atlantic was a wooden-hulled, side-wheel steamship launched in 1849. She was conceived as a part of an American fleet which would break the monopoly that...
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    SS Shawnee (category Steamships of the United States)
    Co. of Newport News for Clyde Steamship Company, a subsidiary of Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies Steamship Lines (AGWI Lines) with intention of operating...
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    SS Baltic (1850) (category Steamships of the United States)
    and Arctic—were the largest, fastest and most luxurious transatlantic steamships of their day. Less than a year after entering service, Baltic captured...
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    Canadian Pacific Railway (category Rail lines receiving land grants)
    chartered and soon bought their own passenger steamships as a link to the Orient. These sleek steamships were of the latest design and christened with...
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  • 1943. She was operated by the Barber Steamship Company from her deliver until August 14, 1944 when American West African Lines took over. In October 1946...
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    SS President Coolidge (category Turbo-electric steamships)
    completed in 1931. She was operated by Dollar Steamship Lines until 1938, and then by American President Lines until 1941. She served as a troopship from...
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    NS Savannah (category Ships of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines)
    use of nuclear energy. The ship was named after SS Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic ocean. She was in service between 1962 and 1972...
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    structures, and steel rail had replaced early iron rail. Fourteen steamship lines were serving the Grand Trunk wharves at Portland by 1896 with connections...
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    run. The Seaboard and Roanoke acquired a controlling interest in the steamship company in 1851, providing valuable northward connections from the docks...
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    economic interest. To Barber, Diego Garcia and other acquired islands would play a key role in maintaining US dominance. Here Barber designed the strategic...
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    Swayne & Hoyt was an American steamship company based in San Francisco, California, and in operation from the 1890s to 1940. During its tenure, the company...
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    Count of Monte Cristo (1934) - Vampa Marie Galante (1934) - Yermack - Steamship Crew Member (uncredited) Red Morning (1934) - Captain Perava The Best...
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    CapeFLYER Station". Enterprise Newspapers. Retrieved 15 November 2014. Barber, C. Ryan (12 February 2015). "CapeFlyer rail platform project delayed a...
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    Valley. Major industries in historic Tête Jaune were timber, railways, steamship trade, and mining, especially for the locally abundant mica. Some of the...
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    portal Central America portal North America portal American-Hawaiian Steamship Company Ferrocarril de Veracruz al Istmo Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca...
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    Oregon and California Railroad (category Rail lines receiving land grants)
    commercial lifeline to the part of the river valley above Harrisburg where steamships were rarely able to travel. As the railroad made its way into the Umpqua...
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  • president of Wilhelmsen Lines, a shipping company in Oslo, and was the general manager of its subsidiary in New York, the Barber West Africa Line. He has...
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    AbitibiBowater, Pratt and Whitney Canada, Molson, Tembec, Canada Steamship Lines, Fednav, Alimentation Couche-Tard, SNC-Lavalin, MEGA Brands, Aeroplan...
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    November, torn loose from moorings on 30 November, and last seen by a steamship on 1 December. October 17, 1908 Pampero (coal gas balloon) 2 (Eduardo...
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    with his brother-in-law, Amzi L. Barber (who had married his wife's sister, Julia Louise Langdon). Together, Barber and Albright participated in the paving...
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  • A-Sailing" 3821. "On the Banks of Sweet Loch Rae" 3822. "The Atlantic Steamship" 3823. "Three Men Lay On a Battlefield" 3824. "The Silver Herrings" 3825...
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