Baltimore Mail Line Passenger Lists, Brochures, Historical Documents Archives

The Baltimore Mail Line (Baltimore Mail Steamship Company) was primarily a mail service that also carried a limited number of passengers (passenger capacity was about 80 Tourist Class). They operated regular weekly service between the US Ports of Baltimore and Norfolk to the European Ports of Le Havre, France and Hamburg, Germany. Their Fleet of Five ships, all built in 1918 consisted of the City of Baltimore, City of Norfolk, City of Havre, City of Hamburg and City of Newport News. They were in operation for a relatively short time from 1930 to 1937.
Passenger Lists (Transcribed)
- 1932-06-24 City of Hamburg Passenger List : Hamburg and Havre to Norfolk and Baltimore
- 1935-01-12 City of Newport News Passenger List : Hamburg and Havre to Norfolk and Baltimore
- 1937-07-24 City of Baltimore Passenger List : Hamburg and Southampton to Norfolk and Baltimore
Brochures
- 1930s Baltimore Mail Line Brochure : The Outstanding Travel Value to Europe - New Ships - One Class - Low Cost
- 1932-03 Brochure: Information for Passengers, Baltimore Mail Line. Covers the S.S. Baltimore, S.S. Norfolk, S.S. Havre, and S.S. Hamburg
Documents of the Baltimore Mail Line Available at the Archives not yet uploaded
- 1932-11-02 Immigration Control Card, S.S. City of Baltimore, Mrs. Bohansan ? Sheet No. 3, Line 6.



