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  2. States Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    SS Otsego chartered to the States Steamship Company in 1941 Empire State VI was built for the States Steamship Company in 1961 States Steamship Company ports: San Francisco, Portland, Yokohama , Kobe , Shanghai, Hong Kong , Manila Taiwan , Saigon , Bangkok , Okinawa .

  3. Pacific Coast Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    On November 4 of that same year, their paddle steamer SS Pacific was lost in a collision off Cape Flattery, Washington [2] with the deaths of over 200 people. [3] Less than a year later Christopher Nelson retired and the remaining partners reorganized, on October 17, 1876, as the Pacific Coast Steamship Company (P.C.S.S.C.), providing service ...

  4. Lykes Brothers Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    On February 24, 1997, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Alexander Paskay approved a bid by CP Ships, Ltd. to buy Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. In the following years, CP Ships integrated the services of Ivaran Lines which they bought up in May 1998 and Christensen Canadian African Lines (CCAL) which was acquired in August 2000 into the Lykes Lines brand.

  5. The SS United States is set to be sunk. But new ... - AOL

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    The plan is to tug the SS United States along the East Coast and ultimately to Mobile, Alabama, to be stripped and prepped to be sunk. Then the ship’s final home will be under about 180 feet (55 ...

  6. Pacific Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Cargo ship SS Admiral Halstead. Pacific Steamship Company also operated its subsidiary, acquired in 1927, the Pacific Lighterage Company founded in 1917. Pacific Steamship Company acquired the 101.5-foot SS Warrior II on December 21, 1917, The Warrior II was a passenger ship built by the Wilmington Transportation Company and designed by William Muller.

  7. Alaska Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 the Alaska Syndicate, funded by Morgan & Co. and the Daniel Guggenheim, bought the company to service its growing copper mining operation in the Wrangell Mountains. [ 2 ] : 43 [ 3 ] They merged its operations with the Northwest Steamship Company , which owned 12 canneries, and a retail store, [ 4 ] but retained the Alaska Steamship ...

  8. Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    SS Coptic operated the last service for the company.. Transporting passengers and goods, the O&O proved to be profitable. Its founders had expected a loss of around $100,000 per year, accepting it as the price to pay to compete with the Pacific Mail, but the company exceeded their expectations and finally proved beneficial. [8]

  9. Projected COLA for 2025: September update — how it's ...

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    Source: Social Security Administration. The projected 2025 COLA for Social Security is 2.5%, according to an emailed September 11 TSCL press release, resulting in another drop.