States Marine Lines was the
passenger
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and
cargo of the States Marine Corporation founded by Henry Mercer in 1930 in
New York City. In 1931 Cornelius S. Walsh became an investor and the company Secretary. At the started by chartering foreign ships to run the lines in
tramp trade. Later scheduled cargo services was added to the line. In 1934 States Marine started monthly cargo routes to
South Africa.
In 1937 States Marine charted the SS ''Carrollton'' a 1903, 1,732 tons from, acquired by Saginaw Dock and Terminal Company of
Cleveland,
Ohio. In 1940 States Marine Lines purchased the SS ''Lone Star'' a 1919, 5,101 tons cargo ship from
Mississippi Shipping Company
Mississippi Shipping Company (also called Delta Line) of New Orleans, Louisiana was a passenger and cargo steamship company founded in 1919. In 1961 officially changed its name to the Delta Line. The Mississippi Shipping Co. serviced port from t ...
of
New Orleans and the SS ''Wolverine'', 1919, 4,990 tons, cargo ship from Export Steamship Company in
New York City. In 1941 States Marine Lines charted the SS ''Atlantic Trader'', 1918, 2,241 tons, a cargo ship from Saginaw Dock and Terminal Company of Cleveland. In 1941 States Marine Lines charted the SS ''Green Mountain'', a 1919, 4,988 tons, a cargo ship from Federal Marine Corp. of New York. In 1941 States Marine Lines charted the SS ''Hoosier'', 1920, a 5,060 tons cargo ship from Hoosier Marine Corp. of New York. In 1941 States Marine Lines charted the SS ''Keystone'', 1919, a 5,565 tons, cargo ship from
Shepard Steamship Company
Shepard Steamship Company of Boston, Massachusetts was founded in 1930 by Otis N Shepard, and H B, Shepard with service from Pacific Coast to Philadelphia, New York City, Albany and Boston. Service was called the Shepard Line Shepard Steamship ...
of Boston, MA.
On 10 July 1942 SS ''Hoosier'' was sunk by
Uboat
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U-376 after departing Archangel, USSR. On March 13, 1943, the SS ''Keystone'' sunk by U-172 after her engine failed in convoy UGS-6 from New York to North Africa.
During
World War II the States Marine Lines was active with
charter shipping with the
Maritime Commission and
War Shipping Administration. During wartime, the Mississippi Shipping Company operated
Victory ships,
Liberty shipss, and a few
Empire ships.
World War II

*
SS Benjamin Hawkins
SS ''Benjamin Hawkins'' was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Benjamin Hawkins, an American planter, statesman, and US Indian agent. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a United ...
*War World II Victory ships:
* SS Mercer Victory
* SS Morgantown Victory
* SS Westerly Victory
*
SS Hugh J. Kilpatrick
*World War II 1920 ships:
**Chipana, 1920, 3,280 tons, from Grace Steamship Lines of New York.
**Curaca, 1920, 3,280 tons, from New Orleans and South American Steamship Company.
Post World War II

After War World II there were many low-cost ships for sales, States Marine Lines was now able to own more ships than charter. States Marine Lines continued to charter both U.S. and foreign ships.
*States Marine Lines purchased from the U.S. Maritime Commission
Type C2 ships:
* SS Cotton State, C2, 1946, 6,103 tons
* SS Empire State, C2, 1945, 6,214 tons
* SS Garden State, C2, 1946, 6,103
* SS Golden State, C2, 1946, 6,103 tons
* SS Hoosier State, EC2, 1944, 7,280 tons
* SS Keystone State, EC2, 1944, 7,210 tons
* SS Magnolia State, C2, 1946, 6,103 tons
* SS Old Dominion State, EC2, 1944, 7,210 tons
* SS Palmetto State, EC2, 1945, 7,207 tons
* SS Volunteer State, EC2, 1944, 7,216 tons
*
SS Constitution State
USS ''Knox'' (APA-46) was a in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. in 1947, she was sold into commercial service and was finally scrapped in 1971.
History
USS ''Knox'' was named for counties in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, ...
, 1943
In 1947 States Marine Lines sold off ''Atlantic Trader'', ''Green Mountain'', ''Wolverine'', ''Blue Grass State'', ''Evergreen State'', ''Lone Star State'', ''Peach Tree State''. In 1947 States Marine purchased controlling interest in the South African Marine Corp., also called Safmarine.
Korean War
States Marine Lines served as Merchant Marine Naval shipping company, supplying goods for the
Korean War. Ships made trips to and from
Korea. About 75 percent of the personnel taken to Korea for the Korean War came by the Merchant Marine Ships. States Marine Lines transported goods, mail, food and other supplies. About 90 percent of the cargo was moved by Merchant Marine Naval to the Korea War Zone. States Marine Lines made trips between the US and Korea helping American forces engaged against
Communist
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aggression in
South Korea. After the war most ships were put into the
National Defense Reserve Fleet.
*
United States Merchant Marine ships:
*
SS Alamo Victory
The SS ''Alamo Victory'' was the 42nd Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on July 13, 1944, and completed on August 18, 1944. The ship’s ...
*SS Brigham Victory
*SS Beatrice Victory
*SS Earlham Victory
*SS Grove City Victory
*SS Kenyon Victory
*SS Loma Victory
*SS Oberlin Victory
*SS Occidental Victory
*SS Ouachita Victory
*SS Sharon Victory
*
SS Twin Falls Victory
*SS Wesleyan Victory
Post Korean
In 1954 States Marine took over management of Bloomfield Steamship Company in
Houston, Texas, which was closed in 1969. Bloomfield was founded on post World War II low-cost ships by Ben M. Bloomfield. In 1954 ''Old Dominion State'' and ''Wolverine State'' are sold off.
In 1955 States Marine purchased four 1945, 10,780 tons
Type C4-class ships from the Joshua Hendy Corp. Second ''Hoosier State'', Second ''Keystone State'', Second Wolverine State, and the second Lone Star State. In 1957 States Marine purchased four 1945 Victory ships ewach former line ship names ''Cotton State'', Magnolia State, Palmetto State, and
Volunteer State. States Marine also took on charters for the: ''Alma Victory, Beloit Victory, Binghampton Victory, Britain Victory, Clovis Victory, Creighton Victory, Iran Victory, Knox Victory Clovis Victory, Rock Springs Victory and Simmons Victory''. In 1960 States Marine purchased: 7,868 tons C2 ships:
SS''Badger State'', ''Bay State, Bayou State, Evergreen State, Blue Grass State, and Buckeye State,, (2), C3, 1943, 7,868 tons. Also Type C3: ''Copper State,
SS Aloha State, and Gopher State,
SS Steel Director''
NS ''Savannah'' near the
in 1962, managed by States Marine">Golden Gate Bridge in 1962, managed by States Marine
Nuclear-powered cargo ship
In 1962 States Marine took over management of the first nuclear-powered cargo ship,
NS ''Savannah''. Built in 1958 at 13,559 tons, States Marine managed the ship for the
U.S. Department of Commerce for one year.
Vietnam War
For the
Vietnam War States Marine operated the charter for the
SS ''Gainesville Victory''. Also, in 1965 Henry Mercer purchased Cornelius Walsh shares in the company and purchase the
Waterman Steamship Corporation. States Marine also supported the Vietnam War with line owned ships and ships charter.
States Marine failed to upgrade to
container ships and modernize as other shipping lines did in the 1970s and with the Vietnam War over States Marine closed in 1974, all ships being sold or scrapped due to age.
See also
*
Moragne v. States Marine Lines, Inc. Moragne v. States Marine Lines, Inc., 398 U.S. 375 (1970) is a United States Supreme Court case addressing the remedies under federal maritime law for tortious deaths on state territorial waters.
Facts
The petitioner's husband was a longshoreman ...
References
{{Commons category, Savannah (ship, 1961), NS Savannah
Defunct shipping companies of the United States
Transport companies established in 1930
1930 establishments in New York (state)