the line was bought by Robert Kermit from New York, a ship-owner and agent for packet ships, and was renamed Robert Kermits Red Star Line (aka Kermit Line)...
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Robert Kermit (September 4, 1794 in New York City – March 13, 1855 in New York City) was an American shipowner and owner of the Red Star Line (also called...
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signifying the end of a line of text Colt New Line, a line of 19th century revolvers New Line (shipping line) or Robert Kermits Red Star Line, 19th century transatlantic...
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and crew aboard. She was a packet ship in Robert Kermit's Red Star Line. The ship was named after a Kermit investor, New York merchant Stephen Whitney...
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West Point (1847) (category Ships of the Robert Kermit Red Star Line)
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...
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Line (shipping line), a shipping line also known as Robert Kermits Red Star Line or New Line The Second Line, an American jazz magazine Line 2 (disambiguation)...
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Packet trade (section Black Ball line)
(trans-Atlantic packet) Woolwich Steam Packet Company Robert Kermits Red Star Line In 1818, ships of the Black Ball line began regularly scheduled trips between Britain...
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overhears their plot. He, Kermit, Fozzie, and the other residents of the Happiness Hotel decide to intercept the thieves and catch them red-handed to exonerate...
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sailing packets are: The Constellation (1849), built for the Robert Kermit Red Star Line—1,534 tons; 201 feet 10 inches x 41 feet x 28 feet (length x...
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List of Muppets (section Kermit the Frog)
Friends, a Washington, D.C.–based show which was broadcast from 1955 to 1961. Kermit the Frog was one of the show's regulars, and thus was one of Henson's first...
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