West India Steamship Company

West India Steamship Company
IndustryPassenger, transportation and shipping
Founded1910 (1910) in New York City
Key people
  • Edward R. Bacon
  • Daniel Bacon
  • Robert Bacon
  • R M Goddard, President in 1919

West India Steamship Company was a passenger and cargo steamship company founded in New York City in 1910. West India Steamship Company was founded by Edward R. Bacon, Robert Bacon and Daniel Bacon. Edward R. Bacon was an attorney and Daniel Bacon was a ship broker. Before founding West India Steamship Company all three had worked for the Barnes Steamship Company. They operated the West India Steamship Line. By 1913, West India Steamship Company had cargo routes from New York City and Norfolk, Virginia to Cuba, Mexico, Colón, Panama, and the Windward Islands. By 1921 West India Steamship Company added routes from Mobile, Alabama, to a number of West Indies ports. West India Steamship Company was active in supporting the World War II efforts.[1]

  1. ^ The Liberty Ships of World War II, By Greg H. Williams