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![[Kangaroo Line]](../images/u/us~kang.jpg) image located by Jan Mertens, 20 August 2005
 
image located by Jan Mertens, 20 August 2005
Kangaroo Line (Mailler, Lord & Quereau, New York) obviously sailing to 
Melbourne, from
http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu. On a white flag a kangaroo is shown, 
apparently in natural colours, looking to the fly and standing in a red shield 
bordure, the tail hanging out - I like this touch!
We learn that the line was established in 1853, moreover it is represented in 
the on-line
Directory of Private Signals.
Jan Mertens, 20 August 2005
![[Robert Kermit, later Kermit & Carrow]](../images/u/us~kercr.gif) image by Joe McMillan
  
image by Joe McMillanRobert Kermit, later Kermit & Carrow, New York
Another mid 19th century firm, notable for represented both sides of the family 
of Theodore Roosevelt's wife Edith Kermit Carrow. Among other routes, Kermit and 
Carrow operated packets to and from Le Havre. The flag was a blue burgee with a 
red star.
Source:  chart of "Private Signals of the Merchants of New York"
Joe McMillan, 25 October 2001
Keystone Shipping Company, Philadelphia (Sources: 
Stewart (1953), 
U.S. Navy)
One of the few remaining significant companies operating under the U.S. flag. 
Keystone has long been one of the largest U.S. independent tank ship operators 
(i.e., not owned by one of the oil companies). Lloyd's Maritime Directory for 
2001 lists 13 tankers under Keystone (11 active) for a total of 614,000 gross 
tons. The flag is rather nice (for a flag with lettering on it): yellow with 
blue stripes near the upper and lower edges and the monogram "CK"  in blue on the center. 
Joe McMillan, 25 October 2001
The CK
intertwined on the flag stands for 
Charles Kurz.  CK was the founder of the company, and in fact it is still family 
owned and operated, now CKII and CKIII are present.
Ian Stevenson, 13 July 2003
The
Great Lakes chart shows a 
larger monogram, also the blue is much lighter than shown above. Additional 
historical information is available at
https://www.oceanconnect.com/PDFs/pressReleases/pr_Mar05_2003.pdf. The firm 
was founded in 1919, Chas. Kurz & Co. being an alternative name. According to
http://www.cn.ca/specialized/great_lakes/en_KFGreatLakes.shtml, Keystone 
operates a Great Lakes Fleet. Keystone is part of
Keystone Dedicated Logistics with 
seat at Carnegie, Penn.
Jan Mertens, 12 November 2006
D. & A. Kingsland, New York
The Kingsland brothers operated the "Empire Line" between New York and Liverpool 
as well as the "Third Line" of New Orleans Packets from at least 1846. They had 
also become involved in the China trade by 1851. The Kingsland flag was quite 
distinctive, the field divided blue over white, with a white disk on the blue 
and a red one on the white.
Source:  chart of "Private Signals of the Merchants of New York"
Joe McMillan, 25 October 2001
![[K-Sea Transportation Partners L.P.]](../images/u/us~ksea.jpg) image located by Jan Mertens, 5 May 2010
 
image located by Jan Mertens, 5 May 2010
On this website of this US company, we read (‘About us’):
“K-Sea Transportation Partners L.P., headquartered in East Brunswick, New Jersey, is a leading provider of marine transportation, distribution and logistics services in the U.S. From locations in New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Seattle and Honolulu, K-Sea operates a large fleet of tugs and tank barges that serves a wide range of customers, including major oil companies, oil traders and refiners.”Nice filmlet on that page, with the house flag incidentally appearing at 4:26-28 (see also small photo at right) and occasional views of the red swallowtail “A”
US shipping lines house flags - 'L' continued