Atlantic Transport Line





































Atlantic Transport Line
Industry Shipping
Founded 1881 in United States
Founder Bernard N Baker
Defunct 1936
Headquarters

Baltimore, Maryland
,
United States

Area served
North Atlantic
Services Passenger and Cargo transport, including live cattle

The Atlantic Transport Line was an American passenger shipping line based in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1901 the company was folded into the International Mercantile Marine shipping trust (IMM).




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Fleet


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





History


The line developed with railroad support as an offshoot of Bernard N. Baker's Baltimore Storage and Lighterage Company in 1881. Although American owned, the Atlantic Transport Line operated from Britain, with British registered and manned vessels, most of which were British built. General cargo, live cattle and small numbers of passengers were carried from Baltimore and Philadelphia to British ports and the line developed an excellent reputation for shipping valuable horses. A full-scale weekly passenger service between New York and London commenced in 1892 and today the line is best remembered for its exclusively first class direct London to New York passenger/cargo service operated by its four Minne class ships, SS Minneapolis, SS Minnehaha, SS Minnetonka and SS Minnewaska from 1900 to 1915.


In 1898 the U.S. Government bought seven of the Line's ten ships for use as military transports in the Spanish–American War (Baker lent another for use as a hospital ship). The line survived this potentially devastating blow because Baker pulled off a sensational deal and bought a British competitor's five brand new ships almost immediately as replacements. The Atlantic Transport Company of West Virginia was formed at this time to assert American ownership of the line's overseas assets. Baker's attempt to sell the line to British owners in the late 1890s sparked the chain of events that lead to the formation of the IMM.


The line's most important ships were all sunk during the First World War. After the war four huge replacements for the Minne class ships were planned. Only two of these were built however and the passenger service, which recommenced in 1923, never matched pre-war successes. With first class travel declining the A.T.L. introduced a tourist third class ship in 1925 and for two seasons operated a second. But the line was faltering even before the Wall Street Crash and with the recession of 1931 its remaining ships were laid up or transferred to other IMM lines and it effectively ceased to exist. The American holding company survived until 1936. The SS Minnewaska was the last ship the Atlantic Transport Line operated.



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Ship
Launched
ATL Service
Notes

SS Columbia
1914
1935 - 1936
Ex Belgic, ex Belgenland. Scrapped 1936

SS Korea
1901
1915 - 1916
From 1898 in Pacific Mail Steamship Company. At the outbreak of World War I, Herambalal Gupta was in Germany as member of the Berlin Committee, which within a short time established contacts with the Ghadar Party in the United States in what came to be called the Hindu–German Conspiracy. Efforts had begun as early as 1911 to procure arms and smuggle them into India.[1] When a clear idea of the conspiracy emerged, more earnest and elaborate plans were made to obtain arms and to enlist international support. After the failure of the SS Korea mission, Herambalal Gupta took over the leadership of American wing of the conspiracy and began efforts to obtain men and arms. While the former resource was in plentiful supply with more and more Indians coming forward to join the Ghadarite cause, obtaining arms for the uprising proved to be more difficult.[2] In 1915 the ship was sold to the Atlantic Transport Company. Sold to the Toyo Kisen Kaisha of Yokohama, Japan, and renamed Korea Maru in 1916. Charles Punchard, Jr. traveled to Hawaii in May 1919 aboard the SS Korea Maru, conducting an inspection of a new national park in Hawaii.[3][4][5] Scrapped 1934

SS Mackinaw
1890
1897 - 1923
Ex British Crown. Scrapped 1923

SS Maine
1887
1887 - 1899
Ex Swansea. Converted to a hospital ship for the Boer War. Wrecked 1914

SS Maine
1903
1903 - 1907
Sold and renamed Virginian. Scrapped 1948

SS Maine
1904
1913 - 1917
Ex Sierra Blanca. Torpedoed by UC-17 1917

SS Maine
1919
1920 - 1931
Ex War Riddle. Sold and renamed Skala. Scrapped 1955

SS Manchuria
1903
1915 - 1918
Requisitioned as a troop transport. On return transferred to the American Line. Sold and renamed President Johnson. Resold and renamed Santa Cruz. Scrapped 1952

SS Manhattan
1898
1898 - 1927
Chartered to the Phoenix Line 1911 - 1914. Scrapped 1927

SS Manitoba
1892
1892 - 1898
Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Logan. Sold and renamed Candler. Scrapped 1924

SS Manitou
1897
1898 - 1902
Ex Victoria. Transferred to Red Star Line. Requisitioned 1915 - 1919. On return renamed Poland then transferred to White Star Line in 1922. Scrapped 1925.

SS Marquette
1897
1898 - 1904
Ex Boadicea. Transferred to Red Star Line. Torpedoed by U-35 1915

SS Maryland
1886
1886 - 1912
Sold and renamed Redentore. Wrecked 1913

SS Maryland
1913
1913 - 1933
Scrapped 1933

SS Massachusetts
1891
1892 - 1898
Requisitioned by US Government and renamed USAT Sheridan. Scrapped in 1923

SS Massachusetts
1902
1902 - 1911
Sold and renamed Kansan. Torpedoed 1917

SS Memphis
1891
1907 - 1908
Ex America. Scrapped 1908

SS Menominee
1897
1898 - 1905
Ex Alexandria. Transferred to Red Star Line. Scrapped 1927

SS Mesaba
1897
1898 - 1918
Ex Winifreda. Torpedoed by UB-118 1918

SS Mesaba
1918
1919 - 1925
Ex War Icarus. Transferred to White Star Line and renamed Delphic. Subsequently sold to Clan Line and renamed Clan Farquhar. Scrapped 1948

SS Michigan
1890
1890 - 1896
Transferred to the National Line. Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Kilpatrick. Resold and renamed Acropolis. Subsequently resold and renamed Washington. Finally sold and renamed Great Canton. Scrapped 1924

SS Michigan
1899
1899 - 1900
Transferred to the Dominion Line and renamed Irishman. Scrapped 1924

SS Michigan
1897
1914 - 1926
Ex Monmouth, ex Irishman. Sold and renamed Candido. Scrapped 1927

SS Minneapolis
1899
1900 - 1915
Requisitioned by UK government. Torpedoed by U-35 1916

SS Minnehaha
1900
1900 - 1917
Torpedoed by U-48 1917

SS Minnekahda
1917
1920 - 1931
Laid up and eventually scrapped in 1936

SS Minnesota
1887
1887 - 1926
Renamed Mahopac in 1917. Scrapped in 1926

SS Minnesota
1903
1917- 1923
Chartered by US government in 1919 and renamed USS Troy. Scrapped 1923

SS Minnesota
1900
1927 - 1930
Ex Zeeland, ex Northland. Scrapped 1930

SS Minnetonka
1901
1901 - 1918
Torpedoed by U-64 and U-67 1918

SS Minnetonka
1924
1924 - 1934
Scrapped 1934

SS Minnewaska
1894
1897 - 1898
Ex Persia. Requisitioned by the US Government and renamed USAT Thomas. Scrapped 1928

SS Minnewaska
1908
1909 - 1916
Total loss after being mined by UC-23 1916

SS Minnewaska
1923
1923 - 1931
Sold to Red Star Line. Scrapped 1934

SS Mississippi
1890
1890 - 1898
Requisitioned by US government and renamed USAT Buford. Scrapped 1929

SS Mississippi
1902
1902 - 1906
Transferred to Red Star Line and renamed Samland. Transferred to White Star Line 1911 - 1913 and temporarily renamed Belgic. Scrapped 1931

MV Mississippi
1914
1914 - 1933
Scrapped 1933

SS Missouri
1888
1888 - 1898
Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Egbert. Sold and renamed Stanley Dollar. Wrecked 1905

SS Missouri
1903
1903 - 1908
Sold and renamed Missourian. Torpedoed by U-52 1917

SS Missouri
1913
1913 - 1933
Scrapped 1933

SS Mobile
1892
1892 - 1898
Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Sherman. Resold and renamed Calawaii. Scrapped 1933

SS Mobile
1890
1907 -1911
Ex Europe. Sold and renamed Throger. Renamed Guvernoren. Burnt at sea 1915

SS Mohawk
1892
1892 - 1898
Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Grant. Resold and renamed Chinouk. Scrapped 1946

SS Mohawk
1885
1899 - 1903
Ex Belgic. Scrapped 1903

SS Mohegan
1898
1898 - 1898
Ex Cleopatra. Sank 1898

SS Mongolia
1903
1915 - 1920
Transferred to the American Line and subsequently to the Panama Pacific Line. Sold and renamed President Fillimore. Subsequently resold and renamed Panamanian. Scrapped 1947

SS Montana
1887
1887 - 1913
Sold and renamed Resurrezione. Scrapped 1926

SS Montana
1919
1920 - 1935
Ex Defender. Scrapped 1935

SS Montauk
1919
1920 - 1935
Ex Champion. Scrapped 1935

SS Siberia
1901
1915 - 1916
Sold and renamed Siberia Maru. Scrapped 1934

SS Suffolk
1881
1882 - 1886
Wrecked 1886

SS Surrey
1881
1881 - 1889
Renamed Michigan in 1888. Sold and renamed Harry Luckenbach. Torpedoed by U-84 1918

SS Sussex
1882
1882 - 1885
Sank 1885


References





  1. ^ Plowman 2003, p. 87


  2. ^ Brown 1948, p. 301


  3. ^ The Atlantic Transport Line >> S.S. Korea.


  4. ^ "Charles Pierpont Punchard, Jr.: A Minute on His Life and Service". Transactions of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 1909-1921. 1921. pp. 100–103..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  5. ^ Repository Name: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); NARA Series: A3510; Roll: 25. Source Information: Ancestry.com. Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving or Departing at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1900–1954. NARA Microfilm Publication A3422, 269 rolls; A3510, 175 rolls; A3574, 27 rolls; A3575, 1 roll; A3576, 1 roll; A3577, 58 rolls; A3615, 1 roll; A3614,76 rolls; A3568 & A3569, 187 rolls; A3571, 64 rolls. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Departing from Honolulu, Hawaii, 12/1957 - 9/1969. NARA Microfilm Publication A3577 57 rolls. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004, Record Group 85. National Archives, Washington, D.C.




External links



  • The Atlantic Transport Line, 1881 - 1931

  • Passenger Lists of the Atlantic Transport Line


  • Clippings about Atlantic Transport Line in the 20th Century Press Archives of the German National Library of Economics (ZBW)




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