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United States Lines
The
company came into existence in 1921 owing to the inability of the United
States Mail SS Co. to fulfill it's obligations to the United
States Shipping
Board. Originally under the joint management of Moore & McCormack, Roosevelt
SS Co. and United American Lines. In 1922 / 3 the managing partners resigned
and the company was operated by the U.S. Shipping Board. However, the company
continued
to run at a financial loss and in 1929 the fleet was sold
to P. W. Chapman & Co. Chapman failed to meet payments and in 1931 the company
was taken over by a combination of the Roosevelt SS Co., R. Stanley Dollar and
Kenneth D. Dawson. International Mercantile Marine Co. gained control of the
company in 1934. The rise in popularity in passenger air travel in the 1960's
caused
a decline in trade and passenger operations were
discontinued
in 1969.
Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data.
The following list was extracted from various sources. This is not an
all inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. If you would like
to know more about a vessel, visit the Ship
Descriptions (onsite) or Immigrant
Ship web site.
Routes:
- New York - Cobh - Plymouth - Cherbourg - London
- New York - Plymouth - Cherbourg - Bremen (1929 Hamburg)-
Southampton - Cherbourg - Queenstown - New York.
- New York - Bremen - Danzig
- New York - Cherbourg - Southampton
- New York - Cobh - Liverpool - Manchester.
- New York - Pauillac (Bordeaux) - Le Verdon.
- New York - Naples - Genoa
Abbreviations: USL - United States Lines. |
Funnel:
Red with white band below blue top.
Fleet: |
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| Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
| Acadia |
1932 |
1939 chartered from Eastern SS Co for one voyage. |
6,185 |
| America (1) |
1905 |
ex- Amerika (Hamburg
America Line), 1917 US Army transport renamed America, 1921
to USL, 1931 laid up, 1940 converted to troopship Edmund B. Alexander,
1958 scrapped. |
22,261 |
| America (2) |
1940 |
1941 became US troopship West Point, 1946 reverted to America,
1964 sold to Chandris Line renamed Australis. |
26,454 |
| American Banker |
1919 |
1931 transferred from American Merchant Lines, 1940 sold
to Belgium renamed Ville d'Anvers, 1945 to USL, 1946 transferred
to Isbrandtsen Line. |
7,430 |
| American Farmer |
1920 |
1931 transferred from American Merchant Lines, 1940 sold
to Belgium renamed Ville de Liege. |
7,430 |
| American Importer |
1920 |
ex- Somme (US Army transport), 1931 to USL renamed American
Importer, 1940 sold to Belgium renamed Ville de Gand. |
7,555 |
| American Merchant |
1921 |
1931 transferred from American Merchant Lines, 1940 sold
to Belgium renamed Ville de Namur. |
7,430 |
| American Shipper |
1920 |
1931 transferred from American Merchant Lines, 1940 sold
to Belgium renamed Ville de Mons. |
7,430 |
| American Trader |
1920 |
1931 transferred from American Merchant Lines, 1940 sold
to Belgium renamed Ville de Hasselt. |
7,430 |
| American Traveler |
1919 |
ex- Cambrai (US transport), 1931 to USL renamed American Traveler,
1940 to Belgium renamed Ville d'Arlon. |
7,555 |
| Argentina |
1929 |
1946 chartered from American Republics for 6 voyages, 1964
scrapped. |
20,614 |
| Brazil |
1928 |
1946 chartered from American Republics for 5 voyages, 1964
scrapped. |
20,614 |
| California |
1927 |
1936 chartered from Panama Pacific for one voyage. |
17,833 |
| Centennial State |
1921 |
1921 transferred from US
Mail SS Co, 1922 renamed President Adams, 1924 transferred
to Dollar Line. |
10,533 |
| Ernie Pyle |
1945 |
1946-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| George Washington |
1908 |
1917 taken over from North
German Lloyd by US Army. 1921 to USL, 1932 laid up. 1941 troopship,
1947 burned out at New York, laid up at Baltimore, 1951 again burned
and scrapped. |
23,788 |
| Granite State |
1922 |
1922 renamed President Polk, 1924 transferred to Dollar
Line. |
10,533 |
| Hudson |
1899 |
ex- New Rochelle,
1921 purchased from Baltic
SS Corp, renamed Hudson, 1922 renamed President Fillmore, 1928
scrapped. |
9,699 |
| Iroquois |
1926 |
1939 chartered from Clyde Line for one voyage. |
6,209 |
| John Ericsson |
1928 |
ex- Kungsholm, 1942 US Gov't troopship renamed John Ericsson,
1946 chartered from US Gov't for 9 voyages. 1948 sold to Home Lines,
Panama renamed Italia. |
21,532 |
| Leviathan |
1913 |
ex- Vaterland, 1917 seized by US Gov't from Hamburg
America Line renamed Leviathan, 1923 to USL, 1938 scrapped. |
59,956 |
| Lone Star State |
1922 |
1922 renamed President Taft, 1922
renamed President Harding, 1940 sold to Belgium renamed Ville de
Bruges. |
13,869 |
| Manhattan |
1932 |
1941 became US troopship Wakefield, 1965 scrapped. |
24,289 |
| Marine Falcon |
1945 |
1947-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| Marine Flasher |
1945 |
1946-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| Marine Jumper |
1945 |
1947-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| Marine Marlin |
1945 |
1946-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| Marine Perch |
1945 |
1946-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,410 |
| Marine Shark |
1945 |
1948-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,558 |
| Marine Swallow |
1945 |
1948 chartered to USL. |
12,410 |
| Marine Tiger |
1945 |
1947-1949 chartered to USL. |
12,420 |
| Old North State |
1920 |
1921 transferred from US
Mail SS Co, 1922 renamed President van Buren, 1924 transferred
to Dollar Line. |
10,533 |
| Orizaba |
1918 |
1939 chartered for one voyage. (from Ward
Line) |
7,582 |
| Panhandle State |
1920 |
1921 transferred from US
Mail SS Co, 1922 renamed President Monroe, 1924 transferred
to Dollar Line. |
10,533 |
| Peninsular State |
1921 |
1922 renamed
President Roosevelt, 1940 to US War Dep't renamed Joseph T. Dickman,
1948 scrapped. |
13,869 |
| Potomac |
1900 |
ex- Neckar (North
German Lloyd), 1917 renamed Antigone for US Gov't, 1921 to
USSL renamed Potomac, 1928 scrapped. |
9,835 |
| President Adams |
|
see Centennial State. |
|
| President Arthur |
|
see Princess Matoika. |
|
| President Fillmore |
|
see Hudson. |
|
| President Garfield |
1922 |
1924 transferred to Dollar Line. |
10,533 |
| President Harding |
|
see Lone Star State. |
|
| President Monroe |
|
see Panhandle State. |
|
| President Polk |
|
see Granite State. |
|
| President Roosevelt |
|
see Peninsular State. |
|
| President Taft |
|
see Lone Star State. |
|
| President van Buren |
|
see Old North State. |
|
| Princess Matoika |
1900 |
ex- Princess Alice, taken over from North
German Lloyd by US Gov't renamed Princess Matoika, 1921 to
USL, 1922 renamed President Arthur, 1925 to American Palestine
Line, 1925 to Los Angeles SS Co renamed City of Honolulu. |
10,421 |
| Republic |
1903 |
ex- President Grant, 1917 seized by US Gov't from Hamburg
America Line, 1921 renamed President Buchanan and laid up,
1924 to USL renamed Republic, 1940-45 transport and hospital
ship, 1946 laid up, 1951 scrapped. |
17,910 |
| Shawnee |
1927 |
1939 chartered from Clyde Line for one voyage. |
6,209 |
| St John |
1932 |
1939 chartered from Eastern SS Co for one voyage. |
6,185 |
| Susquehanna |
1899 |
ex- Rhein, 1917 seized from North
German Lloyd by US Gov't renamed Susquehanna, 1920 to US
Mail SS Co, 1922 to USL, 1928 scrapped. |
9,959 |
| United States |
1952 |
1969 laid up, 1973 to United States Federal Maritime Administration. |
53,329 |
| Washington |
1933 |
1941 became US troopship Mount Vernon, 1946 reverted to
USL, 1951 laid up, 1965 scrapped. |
24,289 |
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