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Moore-McCormack Lines
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owned by the U.S. Maritime Commission, before WW2. After the war, the ships were taken over and run by Moore-McCormack. The name of the line was still in use but not promoted in brochures.
Sailings March 1941-January 1942 (issued April 1, 1941) for: Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay Ports of call: New York, Barbados, Trinidad, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires Click for a view of the interior
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay Ports of call: New York, Trinidad, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires
Argentina, Brazil Ports of call: New York, Trinidad, Barbados, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires
Argentina, Brasil Ports of call: New York, San Juan, St. Thomas, Barbados, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires Click to view a photo of the Brasil Click to view a brochure with exterior and interior photos of the Argentina and Brasil |
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See the archives section for more brochures of Moore-McCormack Lines.
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See also American Scantic Line and Robin Line.
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The Moore-McCormack Lines website tells the history of the line in text, photos and images of memorabilia.



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