The Port of New York, and Ship News, Volumes 1-2 |
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W. A. Young, Jr., general passenger agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
stated recently that the Pacific Mail's ships operating in intercoastal trade are
carrying satisfactory passenger and freight traffic eastbound. Pacific Mail liners ...
W. A. Young, Jr., general passenger agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,
stated recently that the Pacific Mail's ships operating in intercoastal trade are
carrying satisfactory passenger and freight traffic eastbound. Pacific Mail liners ...
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Passenger. Traffic. In a report by U. S. Consul Francis R. Stewart, at Bremen,
published in Commerce Reports by the U. S. ... On January 1, 1922, the only
steamship line carrying passengers to the United States from Bremen was the
United ...
Passenger. Traffic. In a report by U. S. Consul Francis R. Stewart, at Bremen,
published in Commerce Reports by the U. S. ... On January 1, 1922, the only
steamship line carrying passengers to the United States from Bremen was the
United ...
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The present passenger depot on the lakefront at Cleveland is owned by the New
York Central 50 percent., the Big Four 25 percent, and the Pennsylvania 25
percent. The union passenger station at Toledo is owned by the New York
Central ...
The present passenger depot on the lakefront at Cleveland is owned by the New
York Central 50 percent., the Big Four 25 percent, and the Pennsylvania 25
percent. The union passenger station at Toledo is owned by the New York
Central ...
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