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  1. United States Lines was the trade name of an organization of the United States Shipping Board's (USSB) Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC), created to operate German liners seized by the United States in 1917. The ships were owned by the USSB and all finances of the line were controlled by the EFC.

  2. 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.

    Vessel
    Built
    Years In Service
    Tons
    Acadia
    1932
    1939 chartered from Eastern SS Co for one ...
    6,185
    America (1)
    1905
    ex- Amerika ( Hamburg America Line ), ...
    22,261
    America (2)
    1940
    1941 became US troopship West Point, 1946 ...
    26,454
    American Attorney
    1945
    ex- Attleboro Victory, 1948 transferred ...
    7,607
  3. United States Lines operated cargo services from 1921 to 1989, and ocean liners until 1969—most famously, the SS United States and the Leviathan. The company was formed with three ships from the tonnage of the failed United States Mail Steamship Company.

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  4. Nov 18, 2022 · FreightWaves Classics examines storied ocean carrier U.S. Lines, which was persistent in its desire to operate a successful cargo ship named the American Shipper.

  5. Oct 12, 2014 · Many people immediately associate United States Lines with the company’s last two flagships: America (1940) and United States. Yet, in the 1930s, it was a pair of sister ships-Washington and Manhattan-that set the pace for United States Lines on the North Atlantic.

  6. S.S. America interiors. .The first all-women design team to decorate an ocean liner Dorothy Marckwald and Anne Urquhart look out at us with a confident knowing smile. They created a ship that was uniquely American in style and spirit.

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  8. In 1954, the minimum first-class fare on the SS United States from New York to Southampton was $365 ($3,783 in 2022). For that price, passengers sailed on a floating luxury resort offering the refinement, service, and conveniences of the finest American hotels.

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