| 21. | One of the largest trans-Atlantic steamship lines was established in Montreal in 1854.
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| 22. | This concern went into receivership in 1914 and emerged in 1917 as Eastern Steamship Lines.
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| 23. | Jews opened stores here and started banks, railroads, telegraph companies, and steamship lines.
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| 24. | After returning to New York, she got a job with Cunard, the steamship line.
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| 25. | By 1845, steamship lines led by Cunard carried more saloon passengers than the sailing packets.
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| 26. | This was offset somewhat by the growing freight traffic of the company's steamship line.
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| 27. | It was America's most luxurious steamship line connecting rail travelers from Boston to Manhattan.
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| 28. | Canada Steamship Lines sold the MANOA to the Boston Iron & Metal Co in June 1926.
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| 29. | The line went into receivership in 1914, but emerged in 1917 as Eastern Steamship Lines.
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| 30. | The development of steamship lines and railroad networks allowed Mexico-produced fabrics to be exported.
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