- The
Chicago Inter Ocean, also
known as the
Chicago Inter-
Ocean, is the name used for most of its
history by a
newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois...
- site for a
naval base on the Gulf of Fonseca. In 1929, the
United States Interocean Canal Board approved out a two-year
detailed study for a ship
canal route...
-
Interocean Shipping Company,
Interocean Steamship Company of San
Francisco was a
subsidiary of the
Bethlehem Steel Company founded in the late 1930s and...
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Carriers -
operated by
Interocean Management Corporation (now Tote Services) from 1975 to 1980 3
Liberty class ships -
operated by
Interocean Management Corporation...
- The
majority of
residents are Non-Hispanic whites.
Originally known as
Interocean City, the
region was
first developed to be a
resort with coast-to-coast...
-
institutions serving the
motion picture industry.
Kopelson later formed Inter-
Ocean Film Sales, Ltd. with Anne Feinberg, who
would become his wife, to represent...
- the
Caribbean Saint Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands and West Africa, and
interocean travel. Most notably, a blue
marlin tagged off the
coast of
Delaware was...
-
route for the
inter-
oceanic canal. The
Colombian Senate, however,
amended the
treaty so much that the
strategic value of the
inter-
oceanic canal construction...
- is
still focused on its main street,
Interocean Avenue (U.S. 385). The
Burge Hotel (1912), 230
North Interocean Avenue, has a huge
stone fireplace and...
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Commercial in 1872. In 1873, he
joined the
reporting staff of the
Chicago Inter-
Ocean.
Embedded with
George Armstrong Custer's 7th
Cavalry during the 1874...