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, Ship Manifest for the La Gascogne containing record of the voyage of Eugenie VOGT, from Le Havre to Boston MA ()



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  • Title , Ship Manifest for the La Gascogne containing record of the voyage of Eugenie VOGT, from Le Havre to Boston MA () 
    Short Title Ship Manifest, Eugenie VOGT 
    Repository Eugene F. VOGT 
    _BIBL . Ship Manifest for the La Gascogne containing record of the voyage of Eugenie VOGT, from Le Havre to Boston MA
    _SUBQ , Ship Manifest for the La Gascogne containing record of the voyage of Eugenie VOGT, from Le Havre to Boston MA 
    Source ID S311 
    Linked to Eugenie PICARD 

  •  Notes 
    • SHIP OF TRAVEL: La Gascogne
      PORT OF DEPARTURE: Le Havre, France
      DATE OF ARRIVAL: January 18, 1892

      SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS (Page 2 of 6), #19:
      NAME: Eugenie Vogt
      AGE ON ARRIVAL: 73y (blank for months)
      GENDER: F
      PROFESSION: None
      CITIZEN OF: France
      INTENDED DESTINATION OR LOCATION: Boston, Mass
      LOCATION OF COMPARTMENT: 2nd Class Cabin
      NUMBER OF BAGS: 5
      ....TRANSIT....: Alien


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      Compagnie Generale Transatlantique - French Line
      Compagnie Generale Transatlantique (French Line) was founded in 1861. The company began sailing in 1862 from Havre to Mexico and in 1864 they added a services from Havre to New York. They also sailed to Canada via Plymouth, plyed the Mediterranean and they had routes to the West Indies. The vessels averaged 8 days to New York.

      In 1880 CGT took over Cie Valery Eugene Pereire and their Mediterranean service and 12 ships. They purchased Cie Franco-Tunisienne and their three ships in 1907. Cie Havraise Peninsulaire was acquired in 1915 and in 1916 they formed a subsidiary company Cie Generale d'Armements Maritimes (CGAM) in partnership with Cie Chargeurs Reunis. In 1917 Cie Navale de l'Oceanie was acquired with five ships. By 1919 they controlled Cie d'Orbigny, Societe Plisson, Societe des Vapeurs de Charge and Societe Marseillaise d'Armament Fritsche & Cie. They were also a major shareholder in the Fabre Line. In 1973 CGT merged with Cie des Messageries Maritimes to form Cie Generale Maritime.

      Routes -

      1862-1980 St Nazaire (Brest) to Caribbean and southern US ports.
      1864-1974 Le Havre to Plymouth or Southampton and Philadelphia, Halifax, New York.
      1866-1980 St Nazaire - New Orleans Marseilles to Havana, New Orleans.
      1871-1878 Panama to Peru and Chile.
      1878-1969 Marseilles to Mediterranean ports.
      1905-1976 Le Havre to Halifax, Quebec, Montreal (1954 Great Lakes)
      1914-1920 Caribbean service extended to Rio de Janeiro
      1919-1966 French ports to Panama, Peru, Chile - later extended to French Pacific Islands.
      1920

      Type=Ship Manifest (6 pages)
      Passenger Name(s):=Eugenie VOGT
      Citizen of=France
      Port of Arrival=New York
      Arrival Date=January 18, 1892
      Port of Departure=Le Havre, France