United States Mail Steamship Company
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The United States Mail Steamship Company – also called the United States Mail Line, or the U.S. Mail Line – was a passenger steamship line formed in 1920 by the United States Shipping Board (USSB) to run the USSB's fleet of former German ocean liners that the United States had seized during World War I or been awarded as war reparations after the end of the war. Receivers were appointed for the line after financial improprieties and massive losses came to light. After review of the financial data, a United States District Court ordered that all the US Mail Line ships be returned to the USSB.
Passenger ships of the United States Mail Line
- America
- Antigone (renamed Potomac)
- Centennial State
- George Washington
- Hudson (renamed New Rochelle)
- Old North State
- Panhandle State
- Pocahontas
- Princess Matoika
- Susquehanna
- Talamanca[citation needed]
- Segovia (burned in the shipbuilding yard) [1]
References
- ^ "Ocean Liner Segovia Fire". The Dallas Morning News. 12 December 1931. Retrieved 23 September 2020.[dead link]
- Swiggum, Susan; Kohli, Marjorie (2005-02-02). "United States Mail Steamship Company". TheShipsList. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
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