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Ariel Patterson

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for shipbuilding and dockage. He was associated with Commodore Vanderbilt, George Law, A. A. Low and other large shipowners with the intention of erecting the largest sectional dock in the county. On May 11, 1864, Patterson planned to expand the dock, made of iron, 400 feet where the water is 50 feet
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submarine based on a modified design of a 1858 patent by Van Buren Ryerson. They extended the hull form to a 12 m-long (39 ft), 3.3 m-diameter (11 ft) craft. Kroehl used the submarine to blast and partially clear
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between the shipbuilders of the port of New York. They resolved that they have a high respect for labor; that they do not support an increase of wages from $ 2.50 to $ 3.00 per day; and that they should not
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Patterson died on April 23, 1877. His funeral took place at his son's residence in Brooklyn. Reverend W. H. Johnson officiated. He was buried at the
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On March 27, 1854, Patterson along with 36 other shipbuilders, signed a document that was published in the
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in Brooklyn. At his death he left three daughters and four sons. His wife died in July 1863.
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of 1,818-tons for Kingsland & Sutton; and a schooner of 250-tons for Minor H. Keath.
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who had a good reputation for his work as a shipbuilder. He became a member of the firm
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On July 10, 1863, Patterson purchased the half blocks at the foot of North 3rd Street,
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Patterson retired from the trade in 1867 after the postwar shipbuilding decline.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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deep to accommodate large vessels. Patterson also created a sawing and
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Misadventures of a Civil War Submarine, Iron, Guns, and Pearls
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mill for shipbuilding at the North 3rd Street location.
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Dennison J. Lawlor, Shipbuilder, Chelsea, Massachusetts
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Pilot Boats 7: 479:"AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIPS, WIDE AWAKE" 149:. The most notable were the steamer 606:"More Eastern District Enterprise" 14: 992: 161:and the three-masted side-wheel 354:In 1865, Patterson worked with 216:Clipper ship Wide Awake (1853). 503:"Perine, Patterson, and Stack" 1: 226:Perrine, Patterson, and Stack 188:Ariel Patterson was born at 580:"Ariel Patterson. Launched" 423:"Obituary. Ariel Patterson" 23:Ariel Patterson shipbuilder 1047: 734:Delgado, James P. (2012). 337:in 1863. A new pilot-boat 208:Steamship Ericsson (1852). 928:J.B & J.D. Van Deusen 350:Sub Marine Explorer Wreck 272:(400-tons); and the bark 28: 969:William Starling Burgess 863:Harlan and Hollingsworth 843:William Cramp & Sons 636:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 610:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 883:Montgomery & Howard 452:"CALORIC SHIP ERICSSON" 340:Ariel Patterson, No. 12 1031:People from Brockville 943:Jacob Aaron Westervelt 351: 292:for the higher wages. 236:, which had the first 230:Williamsburg, Brooklyn 217: 209: 153:, which had the first 143:Williamsburg, Brooklyn 81:Chelsea, Massachusetts 1016:American shipbuilders 873:Lawrence & Foulks 710:"Sub Marine Explorer" 584:New York Daily Herald 558:New York Daily Herald 532:Brooklyn Evening Star 349: 281:New York Daily Herald 264:(900-tons); schooner 256:(400-tons); schooner 215: 207: 367:in New York harbor. 39:advertisement, 1865. 898:C. & R. Poillon 380:Evergreens Cemetery 360:Sub Marine Explorer 196:in September 1807. 948:Edward F. Williams 868:Dennison J. Lawlor 838:Edward A. 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Index


shipbuilding
Brockville
Canada
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Canadian American
shipbuilder
shipbuilder
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
steamships
Hot air engine
John Ericsson
SS Yankee Blade
planing
Brooklyn
New York
Brockville
Canada


Brooklyn, New York
Perrine, Patterson, and Stack
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
hot air engine
John Ericsson
SS Yankee Blade
William H. Webb
strike
Antwerp
Brooklyn, New York

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