EDWARD KNIGHT COLLINS
Collins, Edward Knight (1802–1878)
US shipowner. In 1847, he formed the US Mail Steamship Company to
compete with the British Cunard steamships. His first ship was
launched in 1850. However, after two of the ships sank in 1854 and
1856, Congress decided to cancel the subsidy it had provided, and he
sold his remaining three ships in 1858.
He was born in Truro, Massachusetts. Moving to New York City, he
worked in the shipping business from the age of 15. In 1831 he took
over and improved lines that shipped to Vera Cruz and New Orleans.
In 1836 he launched his transatlantic Dramatic Line of sailing
ships. His wife, son, and daughter drowned in an accident on his
steamship Artic. He later had coal and iron interests in Ohio.
Collins, Edward Knight (1802–1878)
US shipowner. In 1847, he formed the US Mail Steamship Company to
compete with the British Cunard steamships. His first ship was
launched in 1850. However, after two of the ships sank in 1854 and
1856, Congress decided to cancel the subsidy it had provided, and he
sold his remaining three ships in 1858.
He was born in Truro, Massachusetts. Moving to New York City, he
worked in the shipping business from the age of 15. In 1831 he took
over and improved lines that shipped to Vera Cruz and New Orleans.
In 1836 he launched his transatlantic Dramatic Line of sailing
ships. His wife, son, and daughter drowned in an accident on his
steamship Artic. He later had coal and iron interests in Ohio.