Title:
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Ocean Steamship Terminals, Savannah, Ga.
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Description:
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Color postcard with white border and divided back. The Ocean Steamship Company was chartered in 1872 to carry passengers and freight, mostly agricultural products, between Savannah and New York. At the time, it was the only coastwise steamship company to be headquartered in the South. The Savannah Line, as it was called, was a major trade and travel link between Georgia and the North for seventy years. The Savannah Line owned 18 passenger and freight steamers that were considered among the best to be found on the East Coast. The line had three main routes: Savannah-Boston-New York, Savannah-Philadelphia, and Savannah-Fernandina-Jacksonville. The publisher of the postcard was E. C. Kropp, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Subject:
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Docks
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Subject:
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Historic buildings
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Publisher:
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E.C. Kropp Co.
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Date:
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1913
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Coverage:
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Savannah (Ga.)
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Coverage:
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Georgia
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Language:
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English
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Type:
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Still Image
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Extent:
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3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
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Format/Medium:
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Postcards
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Format/Medium:
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Lithographs
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Source:
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Savannah Postcard Collection, MS 016, Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, Savannah College of Art and Design.
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Relation:
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Catalog Record: https://library.scad.edu/record=b1273050
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Rights:
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Though this item is believed to be in the Public Domain, copyright may have been retained by the authors or creators of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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