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These boats are all well-built, of exquisite model and crack sailors, and manned by as fine a set of men as ever trod a deck or handled a sheet. They ride the waves like sea-ducks, and with their hardy crews are constantly exposed to the roughest weather.
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in early 1887 for Captain William R. Lampee and Captain Thomas Cooper. She was designed by Ambrose Martin and built at a cost of $ 8,000. Her name comes from the older pilot boat that was in the service in the late 1840s. The
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No. 7, was launched on November 15, 1887. After the launch, she was taken to Fisk wharf to be fitted with masts and rigging. Her dimensions were 67 ft. length on deck; and 48.84-tons
524:, No. 7, was on January 12, 1888. Captain William R. Lampee was in command during the trip. There were a dozen friends aboard the boat during the trip down as far as the middle ground. 684: 677: 1967: 381: 643:, was reported looking for a steamboat for the now consolidated pilots' association of New York and New Jersey pilots, which was merged on December 1, 1894. 305:. She was launched on May 5, 1847. Her dimensions were 60.9 ft. in length; 17.9 ft. breadth of beam; 7.4 ft. depth of hold; and 68-tons 1972: 664: 485: 700: 1987: 1846: 1231: 1024: 260:
was one of the last of the low sided, straight sheared schooners built in the 1840s for Boston pilots. The second Boston pilot boat
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that went ashore on the rocks near the Boston Light in heavy weather approaching Boston. They received a silver medal from the
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Franklin B. Wellock was a Boston pilot for more than 55 years. In 1855, he began his career as a pilot on the pilot-boat
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struck him throwing him into the water. He was rescued by a yawl that was lowered from the pilot boat.
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was one of the last of the low sided, straight sheared schooners built in the 1840s for Boston pilots.
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was Captain James M. Dolliver. On February 2, 1859, Dolliver and Patrick Henry Chandler launched a
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did a marine pencil drawing of the Boston Pilot Boat Fleet in 1859, which appeared in the
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boat number changed to No. 4. On June 5, 1894, Pilot Robert Sylvester, of the pilot-boat
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No. 7, to the New York Pilots. Cooper wanted a more up-to-date vessel to challenge the
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was built in January 1847 by Daniel D. Kelley of the Daniel D. Kelley & Holmes
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that was in the service in the late 1840s. Captain Thomas Cooper sold the
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ended her service as a pilot boat and was altered to be a pleasure boat.
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The drawing lists the schooner-rigged boats with their number on the
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from 1847-1866. Captain William Abbott was a boat keeper on the
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In November 16, 1895, Captain John Ashcraft of the pilot boat
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with pilot Joe Fossett, picked up the two-masted schooner
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On January 15, 1861, Captain James M. Dolliver was on the
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pilots between inbound or outbound ships coming into the
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shipyard in 1848 for Boston pilots. She helped transport
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After Captain Lampee died in 1892 and Cooper sold the
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On October 21, 1893, Captain Thomas Cooper sold the
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Boston, Massachusetts. 1 May 1888. p. 1 1545:. Louisville, Kentucky. 30 Apr 1859. p. 2 365:to rescue the captain of the British schooner 685: 628:, No. 4, was out on a cruise when he sighted 8: 1616:. New York, New York. 31 Mar 1860. p. 5 1574:(14). Boston, Massachusetts: 217. 2 Apr 1859 1869:. New York, New York. 5 Jun 1894. p. 5 1458:"Capt Franklin B. Wellock Dead at His Home" 1508: 1506: 692: 678: 670: 1707: 1705: 1414:. Muncie, Indiana. 28 Dec 1908. p. 8 1402: 1400: 1386:. Rutland, Vermont. 6 Jan 1848. p. 2 531:, began her pilot service at the port of 1492:. Miami, Florida. 11 Dec 1908. p. 8 1480: 1478: 535:. At Provincetown, she boarded the bark 350:, where Webster made them fish chowder. 1595:Pilots and Pilot Boats of Boston Harbor 1371: 552:, Cooper became the new Captain of the 241:built by Daniel D. Kelley & Holmes 28:Pilot Boat Friend No. 7; photograph by 665:List of Northeastern U. S. Pilot Boats 18: 1893:. New York: Century Co. p. 380. 701:List of Northeastern U.S. pilot boats 651:On November 15, 1896, the pilot-boat 520:The trial trip of the new pilot boat 42: 7: 1968:Service vessels of the United States 353:One of the pilots who served on the 276:pilots in 1893. Cooper replaced the 1641:. New Orleans, Louisiana. p. 4 1408:"Wesbster Was Once Pilot Boat Cook" 201:60 ft 9 in (18.52 m) 142:November 15, 1887 (2nd pilot boat)) 1514:"Webster Was Once Pilot Boat Cook" 209:17 ft 9 in (5.41 m) 154:November 20, 1868 (1st pilot boat) 14: 217:7 ft 4 in (2.24 m) 1887:Russell, Charles Edward (1929). 316:Captain John Sherman was on the 44: 22: 1863:"Gould's Yacht Atlanta Sighted" 1841:. Brooklin, Maine: WoodenBoat. 157:November 1896 (2nd pilot boat)) 1973:Schooners of the United States 1380:"Ship Building at East Boston" 620:As a New York pilot boat, the 613:built by Ambrose D. Martin at 1: 1355:Sandy Hook Pilots Association 575:with the help of the tugboat 457:when he met up with the ship 101:James M. Dolliver (1845-1866) 559:On May 15, 1893, pilot-boat 527:In May 1888, the pilot boat 371:Massachusetts Humane Society 1712:Lampee, Charles I. (1959). 533:Provincetown, Massachusetts 2014: 1988:Individual sailing vessels 1592:Eastman, Ralph M. (1956). 113:Kelley & Holmes (1848) 92:Franklin B. Wellock (1855) 1761:"In Port at Provincetown" 1718:Nautical Research Journal 583:Sold to New Jersey pilots 397:, 1859, Vol. XVI, No. 14. 373:for their brave efforts. 171: 89:John Sherman (1845-1866) 37: 21: 1811:"Boston Pilot Boat Sold" 1281:Philadelphia pilot boats 290:Construction and service 543:, headed for Portland. 172:General characteristics 1938:"Yachts and Yachtsmen" 1890:From Sandy Hook to 62° 1835:Cunliffe, Tom (2001). 1384:The Vermont Union Whig 1200:New Jersey pilot boats 489: 488:Captain Thomas Cooper. 476:on November 20, 1868. 400: 1998:Ships built in Boston 1635:"The Weekly Picayune" 1614:New York Daily Herald 1518:The Indianapolis Star 735:Alexander M. Lawrence 487: 480:New pilot boat Friend 332:without hoisting it. 139:1848 (1st pilot boat) 98:William Abbott (1858) 77:James Lawrence Fowler 16:Sandy Hook Pilot boat 1564:"Ballou's pictorial" 1322:Delaware pilot boats 1232:James Gordon Bennett 1025:William H. Aspinwall 708:New York pilot boats 607:with the pilot-boat 504:on Condor street in 406:. They included the 280:with the pilot-boat 1786:"Modesty Abandoned" 1543:The Courier-Journal 1020:William H. Starbuck 900:Jacob A. Westervelt 770:Charles H. Marshall 617:for Thomas Cooper. 537:Benjamin Dickerman, 492:The new pilot boat 474:Santa Rosa, Florida 237:was a 19th-century 1639:The Times-Picayune 1262:Thomas D. Harrison 1049:Boston pilot boats 1015:William H. Bateman 955:Mary and Catherine 895:James M. Waterbury 820:Edward F. Williams 745:Anthony B. Neilson 539:12 miles from the 498:Dennison J. Lawlor 490: 395:Ballou's Pictorial 382:Ballou's Pictorial 294:Boston pilot-boat 117:Dennison J. Lawlor 95:Joe Fossett (1858) 30:Nathaniel Stebbins 1867:The Evening World 1363: 1362: 1217:Edward E. Barrett 960:Moses H. Grinnell 795:Elbridge T. Gerry 755:Caldwell H. 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Index


Nathaniel Stebbins
Thomas Cooper
Dennison J. Lawlor
schooner
TM
pilot boat
East Boston
Boston
maritime
Boston Harbor
New York
Columbia
East Boston
shipyard
Tonnage
yawl
Boston Harbor
yawl
Massachusetts Humane Society
Alfred Waud
Ballou's Pictorial
mainsail
Phantom,
William Starkey,
Coquette
bark
Cape Cod
Matanzas
foresail

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