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This chronicle of coastal shipping in the western United States forms an important but hitherto neglected part of the history of transportation in America. From the beginning the seaways were a vital link among the developing West Coast settlements, and even after the completion of a north-south rail line sturdy steamers continued to serve as the major carriers of freight and passengers along the Pacific Coast and as the chief economic and cultural contact of this region with the rest of America.
Here, Giles T. Brown surveys this transportation system at the height of its activity and in particular he traces the history of the Admiral Line which dominated West Coast shipping during the early decades of the twentieth century—and whose decline mirrored that of the industry.
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9780813162256
Ships That Sail No More: Marine Transportation from San Diego to Puget Sound 1910–1940 is written by Giles T. Brown and published by The University Press of Kentucky. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Ships That Sail No More are 9780813194417, 0813194415 and the print ISBNs are 9780813151519, 0813151511. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780813162256.
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