Chief Officer's log book of the steamship Madaket of Mobile, Ala., Voy. No. 113, tons burden gross 6065 Net 3594, registered no. 246992, on a voyage from New Orleans, Gulf ports via East Coast ports to North European ports, commanded by E.L. Chapman, commencing port, New Orleans, LA., date 10-29-64,

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Chief Officer's log book of the steamship Madaket of Mobile, Ala., Voy. No. 113, tons burden gross 6065 Net 3594, registered no. 246992, on a voyage from New Orleans, Gulf ports via East Coast ports to North European ports, commanded by E.L. Chapman, commencing port, New Orleans, LA., date 10-29-64, ending port New Orleans, date 12-23-64 / Kept by Deck officer's-- J.P. Everett, Ch. Mate ; H.M. Perz, 2nd Mate ; J. Birgeles, 3rd Mate ; E.L. Tillett, 3rd Mate.

This log deals with voyages from: New Orleans to Houston ; Galveston to New Orleans ; New Orleans to Norfolk ; Norfolk to Baltimore ; Baltimore to St. Nazaire ; St. Nazaire to Rotterdam ; Rotterdam to Bremerhaven ; Bremen to Antwerp ; Antwerp to Le Havre ; Le Havre to Southampton ; Southampton to New York ; New York to Baltimore ; Baltimore to New Orleans.

[68] leaves ; 30 x 46 cm.

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Waterman Steamship Corporation

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John B. Waterman, a native of New Orleans, moved to Mobile in 1902. In 1919, in response to the subsidation of the American Merchant Marine fleet, he helped organize the Waterman Steamship Corporation and served as its president until his death in 1937. Eventually, the Corporation would own and operate its own shipbuilding and repair yards, possess its own terminal facilities, carry on its own airline freight operations, control several subsidiaries, and operate a fleet of 125 ships active throu...

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