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Adam E Cornelius

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Nationality
  
USA

Occupation
  
shipping executive

Died
  
1953

Other names
  
Adam Edward Cornelius

Name
  
Adam Cornelius

Known for
  
cofounded American Steamship Company

Organizations founded
  
American Steamship Company

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Adam E. Cornelius (1882–1953) was one of the co-founders of the American Steamship Company.

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Biography

At age 20, Cornelius went to work for a small shipbroking and shipping chartering business owned by John J. Boland in Buffalo, New York. Cornelius position was an entry level job, earning just $6 a week, but, by 1904, he had proven his worth and Boland invited him to enter into a partnership with his firm. In 1907, Boland and Cornelius launched a company which they named the American Steamship Company. Their first vessel, the SS Yale was the first steel vessel owned by a Buffalo firm and earned large profits for the partners. Boland and Cornelius ran the American Steamship Company successfully until the Great Depression, at which point Cornelius came up with the idea of converting the company's fleet to self-unloaders. This strategy paid off. Cornelius' son, Adam E. Cornelius, Jr. was involved with the American Steamship Company, and took over as chairman after Cornelius Sr. died in 1953.

Four vessels owned by the American Steamship Company have been named the Adam E. Cornelius in his honor, in 1908, 1948, 1959 and 1973.

References

Adam E. Cornelius Wikipedia