DescriptionCalifornia Steam Navigation Company (1867) (ADVERT 152).jpeg
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In 1854, a group of steamship captains formed the California Steam Navigation Company. Over the next decade, the company established a monopoly on inland water travel in California.
Geographic coverage: United States
Subjects (LCTGM): Ships; Steamboats
Categories: Steamships, ferries and boats; Transportation and communication
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Steamship line for Portland, Oregon and Victoria, V.I. Steamers Pacific, Ajax and Active. For San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, San Pedro and San Diego, Steamer Orizaba. B.M. Hartshorne, President...San Francisco.
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H.G. Langley
Digital ID Number
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AVD0059
Company/Advertising Agency
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California Steam Navigation Company
Publisher
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H.G. Langley
Publisher Location
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San Francisco
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The Pacific coast business directory ... containing ... the states of California, Oregon, and Nevada; the territories of Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Utah; and the colony of British Columbia. Also, a gazetteer of the counties, cities, and towns, and an exhibit of the resources of the Pacific coast, p. vii
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