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Ships of The U.S. Mail Steamship Company

  • SS Falcon 1848-1852 Purchased by the company, she started New York to Chagres service on December 1, 1848 and continued until 1852.
  • SS Ohio 1848-1854 Built for the company, it served from September 20, 1849 sailing from New York to Charleston, Savannah, Havana, New Orleans and Chagres until it was withdrawn from service in spring 1854.
  • SS Georgia 1848-1854 Built for the company, served on the New York to Chagres service from January 28, 1850 until February, 1854.
  • SS Pacific 1850-1851 Built for the company, served on the New York to Chagres service from 1850 until March 19, 1851 when it sailed from New York for San Francisco and arrived 2 July. There she was purchased by Cornelius Vanderbilt for the San Francisco to Panama service.
  • SS Philadelphia 1851-1859 Purchased by the company, in January, 1851, she was lengthened and used on the New Orleans to Chagres run until 1860.
  • SS Crescent City 1851-1856 Purchased from the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and continued regular New York to Chagres voyages until summer 1852. She made a single voyage on this service in 1853 and was wrecked on a reef in the Gulf of Mexico in 1856.
  • SS Empire City 1851-1856 Purchased from the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and continued on the New York to Chagres service until 1856.
  • SS Illinois 1851-1859 Built for the company, it served on the New York to Chagres service from August 26, 1851 until early 1859.
  • SS George Law 1852-1857 Built for the company, it served on the New York to Aspinwall service from October 20, 1853. It was renamed the SS Central America in 1857. On the return run between Havana and New York, she sank at sea on September 12, 1857 in a hurricane with the loss of about 423 lives and eight million dollars in gold.
  • SS St. Louis 1855-1859 Sold to the company by the New York & Havre Steam Navigation Company in August 1855, she made occasional voyages brtween New York and Aspinwall from 1855 until 1859. Purchased by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
  • SS North Star 1854-1855 Formerly used as private yacht by Cornelius Vanderbilt and used on his New York to Aspinwall service she performed same service for the U.S. Mail company from September 1854 until January 1855 when it was returned to Vanderbilt.
  • SS Cherokee 1855 Purchased by the company.
  • SS Northern Light 1857 Belonged to Vanderbilt, but in September 1857 she went onto the New York to Aspinwall service for the U.S. Mail Steamship Company until December, 1857 when she went back to Vanderbilt's service.
  • SS Granada 1857-1859 Served the company from 1857 on the New York to Aspinwall service until spring 1859.
  • SS Moses Taylor 1858-1859 Built for the company, she served on the New York to Aspinwall service from January 5, 1858 until September 1859.
  • SS Star of the West 1857-1859 A Vanderbilt ship, she started the New York to Aspinwall service for the company from June, 1857 until September, 1859.

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