PRINCESS MATOIKA ID 2290

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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Transport
    Built 1900 by Vulcan, Stettin, Germany
    Launched September 14 1900 - Completed December 14 1900

  1. KIAUTSCHOU (Passenger-Cargo Ship)
  2. Owned and operated by Hamburg America Line (HAPAG)

  3. PRINCESS ALICE (Passenger-Cargo Ship)
  4. Sold (traded) February 1904 to North German Lloyd Lines and renamed
    Acquired by U. S. Navy April 4 1918 and renamed

  5. USS PRINCESS MATOIKA ID-2290
  6. Commissioned April 27 1918 - Decommissioned September 16 1919

  7. USAT PRINCESS MATOIKA
  8. Transferred to U.S. Army 1919
    Transferred to United States Shipping Board (USSB) in 1919

  9. PRINCESS MATOIKA (Passenger-Cargo Ship)
  10. Chartered 1920 to the United States Mail Steamship Co.
    Later assigned to United States Lines

  11. PRESIDENT ARTHUR (Passenger-Cargo Ship)
  12. Renamed 1922. Official number: 216018
    Sold 1925 to the American Palestine Line and renamed
    Sold 1925 to C. L. Dimon New York who purchased the assets of American Palestine Line at auction

  13. CITY OF HONOLULU (Passenger-Cargo Ship)
  14. Sold 1926 to the Los Angeles Steamship Co. and renamed

    Suffered several fires while docked at Honolulu and was eventually declared a total loss
    Sold August 24, 1933 for scrap

 

Conflicting History Data

NavSource lists the name WHITE PALACE as an incarnation of the ship while operated by the American Palestine Line.

The Wikipedia page for USS Princess Matoika does not list the name WHITE PALACE although it does show that the ship was owned by American Palestine Line in 1924.

The Wikipedia page for American Palestine Line has the text: "The line had originally planned to change the name of the liner to White Palace, but that was never brought about." and lists the source as the book Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, 1857–1970: History, Fleet, Ship Mails (1994) by Edwin Drechsel.

Lloyd’s Register of Shipping 1927 Steamers has an entry for White Palace but with (what appears to be) the notation: "Should be President Arthur". Alas, the referenced supplement page is not present in the scanned book.

Finally, the RootsWeb page for USS Princess Matoika says: "Her intended name was White Palace but her name remained President Arthur."

 

Naval Covers

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  1. Covers Page 1     (DATE RANGE)

 


Postmarks

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A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an image of a cover showing that postmark. Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
 
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Date From
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Military Post Office
Soldiers Mail

Hoboken, NJ

1919-05-26

YMCA "I'm Coming Home" card



 

Post Card

1919-04-00

N/A

Real-photo postcard

 

Other Information

NAMESAKE - A member of The Philippine Royal Family

 


 

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