West Point (1847)
(For other uses, see West Point (disambiguation).) The West Point (sometimes Westpoint) was a full rigged vessel built in the 1840s and used for the transportation of goods, passengers and mail to and from Liverpool and New York. It was one of a few ocean-going packet-ships operated by the Robert Kermit Red Star Line company, not to be confused with the Belgian/US-American shipping company Red Star Line, whose main ports of call were New York City and Philadelphia in the United States and Antwerp in Belgium.
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West Point (1847)
(For other uses, see West Point (disambiguation).) The West Point (sometimes Westpoint) was a full rigged vessel built in the 1840s and used for the transportation of goods, passengers and mail to and from Liverpool and New York. It was one of a few ocean-going packet-ships operated by the Robert Kermit Red Star Line company, not to be confused with the Belgian/US-American shipping company Red Star Line, whose main ports of call were New York City and Philadelphia in the United States and Antwerp in Belgium.
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(For other uses, see West Poin ...... transport during World War II.
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Das Vollschiff West Point (auc ...... ne mit Hauptsitz in Antwerpen.
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Westervelt & MacKay, New York
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Robert Kermit, Kermit & Carow, Charles Carow Cie.
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New York – Liverpool
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(For other uses, see West Poin ...... States and Antwerp in Belgium.
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Das Vollschiff West Point (auc ...... ne mit Hauptsitz in Antwerpen.
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West Point (1847)
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West Point (Schiff)
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