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Cosmopolitan Shipping Company

Cosmopolitan Shipping Company, also called the Cosmopolitan Line, was founded in 1916 in New York City. Cosmopolitan Shipping Company operated cargo and passenger service from New York City to Le Havre France and Antwerp. From 1919 to 1939 operated United States Shipping Board ships under a United States contract, called the America-France Line. Later Cosmopolitan Shipping Company also operated the Southern Cross Line that served the east coast of South America. Southern Cross Line operated cargo ship with some passenger accommodations.

Ships
• Ships: • ''Heron's Bridge'', T2-SE-A1 tanker • Eastern CragOlen, sunk by torpedo in 1941 • West Hematite, renamed Irish Pine, sunk by torpedo in 1942 • • West Arrow, later renamed Black Osprey, sunk by torpedo in 1941 • Schodack, 1919 cargo, later renamed Alcoa LeaderHalma, sunk, presumed by a mine, off Nova Scotia, July 1943 • Collamer, sunk by a U-boat in 1942 • William W. McKee • Norwegian ships: • HeinaListaRondaHørda • World War II ships: • Barren Hill T2 Tanker • • Donald W. BainHilary A. HerbertHenry L. BenningWilson VictoryThomas W. MurrayEdward B. HainesMary LyonJohn W. PowellRobert Battey • ==See also==
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