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in distress. She towed the brig for nine days and brought her into the New York harbor. She was promised $ 2,500 for the services for towing the brig to port safely. The amount was contested and a settlement was reached for $ 1,000.
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is listed in the Index to Ship Registers from 1861-1879 with Captain Augustus Van Pelt and Captain Freeman as masters of the boat. The N. Y. Pilots were listed as the owner.
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was one of only twenty-one New York pilot boats in the Sandy Hook fleet. On October 10, 1860, New York Sandy Hook Pilot Augustus Van Pelt, of the pilot boat
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On July 23, 1879, the pilot-boat Isaac Webb, No. 8 was reported as being on a cruise with Captain Van Pelt on board. In late July 27, the
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to help because they thought she would sink. Seguine believed they could have saved her with the assistance of both boats.
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No. 1, signed a statement along with other pilots, that he was satisfied with the representation he had received from the
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No. 1 had already arrived and tried to pump out the water. Through the night, the bark gained more water, but the
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the District Courts of the United States Within the Second Circuit
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On August 5, 1867, Henry Seguine from the pilot-boat Isaac Webb, No. 8, wrote a letter of thanks to the
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had been caught up in a hurricane and was lying on its side, a floating wreck. The
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On January 17, 1866, pilots Henry Seguine and Stephen H. Jones were on the
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Annual Report Of the American Seamen's Friend Society, Issues 33-42
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of his vessel to Pilot Seguine as a memento for heroic efforts.
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from Morehead City bound to New York that was grounded on the
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Benedict, Robert Dewey; Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln (1875).
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with three survivors. Twenty-two of the crew perished. The
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for saving the three sailors from the wreck of the bark
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On September 18, 1870, Henry Seguine on the pilot-boat
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for saving three sailors from the wreck of the bark
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She was replaced by pilot boat 231:Board of Pilot Commissioners of New York 475: 237:that was caught up in a hurricane. The 465:List of Northeastern U. S. Pilot Boats 18: 880:List of Northeastern U.S. pilot boats 229:pilots. She received a reward by the 38: 7: 1565:Service vessels of the United States 374:On October 14, 1871, the pilot-boat 174:70 ft 0 in (21.34 m) 762:"The Board of Pilot Commissioners" 241:was shipwrecked in a dense fog at 182:20 ft 0 in (6.10 m) 14: 413:transferred the survivors to the 190:7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) 835:. Brooklyn, New York. 1879-11-15 556:Russell, Charles Edward (1929). 443:Quonochontaug Beach, Long Island 390:rescued the crew of the whaling 340:American Seamen's Friend Society 243:Quonochontaug Beach, Long Island 40: 22: 634:The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial 605:"Index to Ship Registers, 1861" 1555:Schooners of the United States 441:went ashore in a dense fog at 1: 1534:Sandy Hook Pilots Association 814:Pilot Lore From sail to Steam 766:Fall River Daily Evening News 290:was in command of the boat. 263:Pilot boat Isaac Webb No. 8. 451:, was built to replace the 1591: 1560:Individual sailing vessels 609:research.mysticseaport.org 399:New Bedford, Massachusetts 105:Webb & Bell shipyard, 811:Allen, Edward L. (1922). 144: 33: 21: 1460:Philadelphia pilot boats 833:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 560:. 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Isaac Webb
Augustus Van Pelt
Brooklyn, New York
schooner
TM
Sandy Hook
pilot boat
Webb & Bell
New York
Sandy Hook
Board of Pilot Commissioners of New York
Quonochontaug Beach, Long Island
Columbia

Isaac Webb
Webb & Bell
shipyard
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Augustus Van Pelt
New York Board of Commissioners of Pilots
Romer Shoals
ensign
American Seamen's Friend Society
Maitland, Nova Scotia
Hope,
bark
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Block Island
Stonington, Connecticut

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