The clipper ship era: an epitome of famous American and British clipper ships, their owners, builders, commanders, and crews, 1843-1869Clark, Arthur H.
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The clipper ship era: an epitome of famous American and British clipper ships, their owners, builders, commanders, and crews, 1843-1869
Clark, Arthur H.
Clipper ships -- Great Britain; Clipper ships -- United States
_Sword-Fish_ 1036 Babcock William H. Webb, Barclay & Livingston,
New York New York.
_Syren_ 1064 Silsbee Isaac Taylor, G. Z. Silsbee & Co.,
Medford, Mass. Boston.
_Tornado_ 1801 Mumford J. Williams, W. T. Frost & Co.,
Williamsburg, N. Y. New York.
_Trade-Wind_ 2030 Osgood Jacob Bell, W. Platt & Son,
New York Philadelphia.
_Typhoon_ 1610 Salter Fernald & Pettigrew, D. & A. Kingsland,
Portsmouth, N. H. New York.
_Wild Pigeon_ 996 Putnam George Raynes, Olyphant & Co.,
Portsmouth, N. H. New York.
_Witch of the Wave_ 1500 Millett George Raynes, Glidden & Williams,
Portsmouth, N. H. Boston.
1852
_Antelope_ 1187 Cole J. Williams & Son, Harbeck & Co.,
Williamsburg, N. Y. New York.
_Ariel_ 1340 Delano Patten & Co., Patten & Co.,
Bath, Me. Bath, Me.
_Bald Eagle_ 1790 Dumaresq Donald McKay, George B. Upton,
East Boston Boston.
_Celestial Empire_ 1399 Pierce J. Stetson, C. H. Parsons & Co.,
East Boston New York.
_Cleopatra_ 1562 Thayer Paul Curtis,
East Boston
_Climax_ 1051 Howes Howes & Crowell,
Boston.
_Contest_ 1150 Brewster Jacob A. Westervelt, A. A. Low & Brother,
New York New York.
_Dauntless_ 791 Miller
_Fleetwood_ 666 Dale George Raynes, Captain and others,
Portsmouth, N. H. Boston.
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