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- New York and New Jersey shipbuilder (1797–1877) (en)
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- engine manufacturer. Abbreviations as follows: Birbeck = Birbeck's iron works; Phoenix = Phoenix Iron Works; West Street = West Street Foundry. All engine manufacturers were based in New York. Fields in this column with a dash denote that the vessel had no engine. Fields left blank indicate that the engine builder is unknown. (en)
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- engine (en)
- owner (en)
- Isaac C. Smith (en)
- shipname (en)
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- name of ship. Where a ship had more than one name in the course of its career, the later names are presented in chronological order, with each name followed by a two-digit number representing the last two digits of the year in which the rename took place . Names followed by a "y" are yard names. (en)
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- (en)
- Entrepreneur (en)
- Shipbuilder (en)
- Sail and steamboat captain (en)
- Sparmaker (en)
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- Railroad; TC = Transportation Company. (en)
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- ship tonnage. In some cases, tonnages may only be approximate as they are sourced to reports in contemporaneous periodicals made prior to the ship's official measurement. (en)
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- ca. 1810 to ca. 1860 (en)
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- year of ship launch. Ships are listed by date of launch, with the exception of the unnamed ship built for W. W. De Forrest & Co. in 1851, and the 1853 steamboat Rockland, for both of which only the year of launch is known. (en)
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