Description: 1903 SS City of Lowell menu - dated July 19th, 1903. Includes 5 pages of ordering instructions and menu items. Very Rare! You won’t find others for sale! There’s light wear and crease in middle. Good condition for the age. See pics. City of Lowell was a twin screw passenger steamer launched on 21 November 1893 by Bath Iron Works and delivered in July 1894 for the Norwich & New York Transportation Company for use on Long Island Sound. The Norwich Line, operated by the New York and New England Railroad, placed the steamer on the overnight service between New York and New London, Connecticut. Passengers connected by rail at New London for Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts. The ship was in commercial operation until 1939 when apparently laid up awaiting scrapping. At the outbreak of World War II City of Lowell was acquired by the War Shipping Administration with eventual transfer of title to the War Department for use as an Army troop transport. The ship was sold to Potomac Shipwrecking Company of Washington, D.C., in November 1946 for scrapping.
Price: 200 USD
Location: Springfield, Illinois
End Time: 2024-10-19T05:00:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.8 USD
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States