MANCHURIA ID 1633
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
- MANCHURIA (Passenger-Cargo Ship) Operated by the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
- USS MANCHURIA ID-1633 Commissioned 25 April 1918 - Decommissioned 11 September 1919
- MANCHURIA (Commercial Service) Returned 1919 to the International Mercantile Marine Company and operated under the American Line
- PRESIDENT JOHNSON (Commercial Service) Sold 8 November 1928 to the Dollar Steamship Lines and renamed
- USAT PRESIDENT JOHNSON Acquired by U.S. Army 29 November 1941
- PRESIDENT JOHNSON (Commercial Service) Returned to operation by American President Lines on 2 March 1946
- TAGUS (Commercial Service) Sold 1946 to the Tagua Navigational Co. of Panama City, Panama and renamed
- SANTA CRUZ (Commercial Service) Sold 1947 to the Tronsmar Navigation Co. of Portugal and renamed
Keel Laid 3 September 1902 by the New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, NJ
Launched 2 November 1903 as MINNEKAHDA
Renamed Manchuria before completion
Sold 1915 to International Mercantile Marine Company and operated under the American Line
Acquired by U.S. Navy 10 April 1918 renamed
Acquired by Maritime Commission 26 October 1938 and operated under the American President Lines
Transferred to Maritime Commission 26 April 1946
Scrapped 12 January 1962
Conflicting History Data
There is disagreement on history immediately after WWII
NavSource says:
Sold to the Tagua Navigational Co. of Panama City, Panama and renamed Tagus
Sold in 1947 to the Tronsmar Navigation Co. of Portugal and renamed Santa Cruz
Wikipedia says:
[Sold] to Transmar Ltd. of Lisbon
On 10 January 1947 ... sold to Tagus Navigational Co. of Panama City, Panama and renamed Santa Cruz.
This is opposite of NavSource and makes no mention of the ship being renamed to Tagus.
Also note the different spelling: Transmar vs Tronsmar
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- USS Manchuria Covers Page 1 (1918-19)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Post Office Established August 19 1918 - Disestablished September 11 1919
Locy Type 2rz |
1919-05-21 |
Postcard. From the Jay Milewski collection.
USPO |
1919-03-24 |
YMCA "Returning Home" card.
Other Information
NAMESAKE - A region northeast of China from which in 1644 the Mongolian race conquered China and established a dynasty
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