The American Steamship Company was founded in 1907 in Buffalo, New York by partners John J. Boland and Adam E. Cornelius.
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Their first ship, the SS Yale was the first steel vessel owned by a Buffalo firm and earned large profits for the partners.
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John J. Boland (1875–1956), co-founder of the American Steamship Company
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