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1886 the [[Inman Line]] was in serious financial difficulties and could not raise the money to replace the ageing fleet. Voluntary liquidation in October. Assets were purchased by the American-owned [[International Navigation Co]], which already owned the [[American Line]] and [[Red Star Line (Antwerp)|Red Star Line]] - presumably giving rise to [[Inman and International Steamship Co]]. | |||
1888 Commissioned 2 ships from [[J. and G. Thomson]] - [[SS City of New York]] and [[RMS City of Paris]] | |||
1892 The U.S. Mail contract was awarded to the company, providing that the ships were transferred to the U.S. flag. | |||
1893 The last Inman sailing from Liverpool; the service was transferred to Southampton; all ships were U.S. flagged under the ownership of the American Line. | |||
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Revision as of 14:03, 14 February 2020
1886 the Inman Line was in serious financial difficulties and could not raise the money to replace the ageing fleet. Voluntary liquidation in October. Assets were purchased by the American-owned International Navigation Co, which already owned the American Line and Red Star Line - presumably giving rise to Inman and International Steamship Co.
1888 Commissioned 2 ships from J. and G. Thomson - SS City of New York and RMS City of Paris
1892 The U.S. Mail contract was awarded to the company, providing that the ships were transferred to the U.S. flag.
1893 The last Inman sailing from Liverpool; the service was transferred to Southampton; all ships were U.S. flagged under the ownership of the American Line.