Jacksonville Fernandina FL 1800s Mallory Line Steamship NY Ship Advertising Card

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"On the beach of Fernandina." - caption - "Ship and Travel by Mallory Line."Mallory Line Steam Ship Company / Steamer Express Train leaves Fernandina & Jacksonville Railroad Depot - New York & Bostoncirca 1875-1882: "Superb Iron Steamers" W.J. Young, Southern Passenger Agent / Authentic steamer steam ship business advertising trade cardMore - Maritime & Ship - Cards "W.J. Young, Gen. Southern Pass. Agent, 7 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla."(printed between 1875 - 1882) MORE = Visit my store: Old Cards @ Daves Great Cards Galore===100% Guaranteed Authentic Antique Original ===circa 1800's - - printed by "Beadle & Broun, 40 Beaver St., N.Y." (dates from 1875 - 1882)More - Maritime & Ship - Cards NOTE re: Mallory Line From www:Mallory Line (New York & Texas Steamship Co.), New York (1866-1932)One of the old family-owned lines in the coastwise trade. As its formal name suggests, the line connected New York with Galveston, Texas, and later expanded with routes to New Orleans, Havana, and Mobile. The company was bought by Charles Morse's short-lived Consolidated Steamship Lines, then was transferred after Morse went bankrupt to the Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies (AGWI) SS Co. AGWI continued to provide service under the Mallory name and flag until 1932, when it combined Mallory's routes with those of the old Clyde Line (also an AGWI read more