Polarus Steamship Company

Former US shipping company
Polarus Steamship Company
IndustryShipping
Founded1918 (1918) in New York City, United States
Key people
  • Tikhon N. Agapeyeff
  • Carlos M. Fetterolf
  • Hendrik Robert Jolles
  • G. H. Christensen
  • Hendrick L. Busch (from 1932 to 1955)

Polarus Steamship Company was founded in 1918, and again in 1923 in New York City by Tikhon Nicholas Agapeyeff (1891–1931). Tikhon N. Agapeyeff's 1918 frim, operated for only about two years. In March 1921, Agapeyeff sold the first Polarus Steamship Company to the C. M. Fetterolf Company for $250,000.[1] The next incorporation in 1923 was a partnership of Agapeyeff, Marcel Levy, and Charles S. Dunaif. Marcel Levy was an attorney and Charles S. Dunaif was an exporter.

Tikhon N. Agapeyeff was born on July 21, 1891, in Russia. Agapeyeff was a commander of a ship in the Russian Imperial Navy. At the outbreak of the Russian Revolution in 1917, he fled to Liverpool, England, and then to New York City, United States arriving on July 1, 1917, aboard the SS Saint Paul. He found work at a United States Navy Ordnance Depot during World War I. Post-war Agapeyeff was a ship broker and started the first Polarus Shipping Company in 1918 with Agapeyeff as president and Carlos M. Fetterolf as vice president. Agapeyeff sold the frim on August 1, 1921, to C. M. Fetterolf Company. [2] [3] [4]

In the 1923 incorporation of Polarus Steamship Company, Hendrik Robert Jolles (1889–1949) was president and Dunaif vice president. On July 12, 1923, Apapeyeff became a naturalized citizen of the United States. On December 4, 1931, while on vacation in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada with his wife, Violet (1901–1975), and daughter, Cyrus (1921–1996), Apapeyeff had a heart attack and died.

For 10 years Agapeyeff was also the managing director of the Sonora Timber Company. The Sonora Timber Company, of Sonora, Nova Scotia, was founded to log and export pulpwood to the United States. [5][6]


World War II

Polarus Steamship Company fleet of ships were used to help the World War II effort. During World War II Polarus Steamship Company operated Merchant navy ships for the United States Shipping Board. During World War II Polarus Steamship Company was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. Polarus Steamship Company operated Liberty ships and Victory ships for the merchant navy. The ship was run by its Polarus Steamship Company crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio.[7][8][9]

Ships

    • Post war Liberty ships, war surplus:
  • SS Coastal Ringleader
  • Michael J. Owens [10]
  • William D. Bloxham, acquired in 1969 renamed Mitera Irini [11]
  • SS Telfair Stockton, acquired in 1956 renamed Transporter [12]
  • Patrick B. Whalen, acquired in 1953 renamed Charles C. Dunaif [13]
  • Joseph I. Kemp, acquired in 1956 renamed Adolph Sperling [14]
  • SS Jasper F. Cropsey, acquired in 1949 renamed Ocenanic [15]
  • John M. Morehead, acquired in 1949 renamed Polarus Sailor [16]
  • William R. Lewis, acquired in 1950 renamed Polaruse Carrier[17]
  • Lafcadio Hearn, acquired in 1948 renamed Polarussoil [18]
  • Francis A. Retka, acquired in 1956 renamed I. R. Lashings [19]


A Victory ship of World War II
Liberty ship of World War II
    • other
  • SS Franklin Berwis
  • SS Coastal Guide
    • Liberty ships operated for World War II:
  • SS Charles H. Marshall
  • SS Michael de Kovats
  • SS Pierre L'Enfant
  • SS Waigstill Avery
  • SS William D. Bloxham
  • SS Charles A. Draper
  • SS Ora Ellis [20]
  • Patrick B. Whalen [13]
  • Earl Layman [21]
  • Michael J. Owens [10]
  • Earl Layman [21]
  • Charles G. Coutant [22]
  • Joseph B. Eastman [14]
  • John McDonogh [16]
  • Raymond V. Ingersoll [23]
  • Michael J. Owens [10]
  • Augustin Stahl [24]
  • James B. Hickok [15]


    • Victory ships operated:
  • Fayetteville Victor [25]
  • Parkersburg Victory [26]

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Liberty ships.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victory ships.

References

  1. ^ Marine Journal, Volume 43, April 1921, page 26, 1921
  2. ^ The Liberty Ships of World War II, by Greg H. Williams, page 271
  3. ^ "House Flags of U.S. Shipping Companies: P". www.crwflags.com.
  4. ^ The Liberty Ships of World War II, By Greg H. Williams, page 271
  5. ^ "BOOK - Historic Guysborough, Images of our Past By John N. Grant". globalgenealogy.com.
  6. ^ Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, Volume 24, Part 3, page 1050, 1926
  7. ^ "Sea Lane Vigilantes". www.armed-guard.com.
  8. ^ World War II U.S. Navy Armed Guard and World War II U.S. Merchant Marine, 2007-2014 Project Liberty Ship, Project Liberty Ship, P.O. Box 25846 Highlandtown Station, Baltimore, MD [1]
  9. ^ "Steamship Company Operators of American Flag Ships during World War II". www.usmm.org.
  10. ^ a b c "LibShipsM". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  11. ^ "LibShipsW". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  12. ^ "LibShipsT". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  13. ^ a b "LibShipsP". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  14. ^ a b "LibShipsJon". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  15. ^ a b "LibShipsJ". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  16. ^ a b "LibShipsJo". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  17. ^ "LibShipsZ". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  18. ^ "LibShipsL". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  19. ^ "LibShipsF". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  20. ^ "LibShipsN". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  21. ^ a b "LibShipsE". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  22. ^ "LibShipsC". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  23. ^ "LibShipsR". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  24. ^ "LibshipsA". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  25. ^ "vicshipsF". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
  26. ^ "vicshipsP". www.mariners-l.co.uk.
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See also

See also, similar role:- Empire ship, Fort ship, Park ship, Ocean ship.