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Definition of Steamship line
1. Noun. A line responsible for the operation of a fleet of steamships.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steamship Line
Literary usage of Steamship line
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Chronological History of the Origin and Development of Steam Navigation by George Henry Preble (1883)
"Roach's United States and Brazil steamship line, 1875.—The Mallory Line.—The
Red "D" Line, 1879.—New York, Havana, and Mexican Mail Line. ..."
2. Workers of the Nation: An Encyclopedia of the Occupations of the American by Gilson Willets (1903)
"... A GREAT steamship line Organization of a steamship line—Operations When a Ship
is in Port—Cargoes of Ocean Steamships—The Navigating Department—Firemen ..."
3. Ocean Steamship Traffic Management by Grover Gerhardt Huebner (1920)
"CHAPTER II ORGANIZATION OF THE FREIGHT TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT OF A steamship line
THE business organization of every steamship line or steamship agent in charge ..."
4. Ocean Steamship Traffic Management by Grover Gerhardt Huebner (1920)
"CHAPTER II ORGANIZATION OF THE FREIGHT TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT OF A steamship line
THE business organization of every steamship line or steamship agent in charge ..."
5. Our New West: Records of Travel Between the Mississippi River and the by Samuel Bowles (1869)
"The steamship line between San Francisco and New York by the Isthmus—Its Business,
and its Relations to Pacific Coast Life—The Revolution of the ..."