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The Pacific Steamship Company was a US freight and passenger shipping company that operated between 1916 and 1936. The company was formed by the merger of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company and the Pacific-Alaska Navigation Company and was a direct competitor to the Alaska Steamship Company in the Alaska-Seattle shipping business. Pacific Steamship Co. owned and operated The Admiral Line and The Admiral Oriental Line. American Mail Line worked with the Admiral Oriental Line. Pacific Lighterage Company 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. ''Warrior II'' route was from Los Angeles to Santa Catalina Island, which she did for sixteen years. ''Warrior II ...
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SS Wenatchee (1919) Arrives In Seattle
USS ''Henry T. Allen'' was a Harris class attack transport in service with the United States Army from 1940 to 1941. She was then transferred to the United States Navy where she served until 1946. She was scrapped in 1948. The ship was originally built as an Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ship in 1919 and operated in commercial service as ''Wenatchee'' and ''President Jefferson'' until being laid up in 1938. Construction ''Wenatchee'', hull 240 laid down at New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey 15 June 1918, was one of three hulls intended to become Army transports already under construction at the yard, the others being hull 241 USS Wharton (AP-7), ''Sea Girt'' and hull 242 SS American Legion (1919), ''Koda'' when the armistice ended World War I and the design was modified to a civilian passenger and cargo configuration, the Emergency Fleet Corporation Design 1029 ships that were known in commerce as the "535's" for their overall length. Of those one had ...
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