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  2. Patrick Henry (packet) - Wikipedia

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    The Patrick Henry was a three-masted, square-rigged, merchant-class, sailing packet ship that transported mail, newspapers, merchandise and thousands of people from 1839 to 1864, during the Golden Age of Sail, primarily between Liverpool and New York City, as well as produce, grains and clothing to aid in humanitarian efforts during an Gorta Mór.

  3. Packet boat - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in late January 1840, the American Packet ship Patrick Henry arrived ahead of schedule and beat the competition to deliver the news from the continent for eager American readers. The Morning Herald (New York), 1 February, on the front page, reported: "The foreign news given today is highly important. Yesterday afternoon, about ...

  4. Grinnell, Minturn & Co - Wikipedia

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    Its ships included the New World (built 1846, and reported to be the largest merchant ship in the world at the time), [10] Queen of the West, Henry Clay, Ashburton, Patrick Henry, Roscoe, American Union, and Albert Gallatin. In 1851, the line expanded to eight regular packets sailing from Liverpool on the 6th and 21st of each month.

  5. CSS Patrick Henry - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry was designated an academy ship in May 1862 and underwent appropriate alterations. In October 1863, Patrick Henry housed the floating Confederate States Naval Academy at Drewry's Bluff, where instruction for 52 midshipmen began under the superintendency of Lieutenant William Harwar Parker. Numbers later increased to sixty, with ...

  6. SS Patrick Henry - Wikipedia

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    SS Patrick Henry was the first Liberty ship launched. It was built by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at their Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in Baltimore, Maryland.She was named after Patrick Henry, an American attorney, planter, and Founding Father as well as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776 to 1779 and 1784 to 1786.

  7. Category:Three-masted ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Three-masted ships" ... Patrick Henry (packet) Peter von Danzig (ship) Pinisi; Polly Woodside; Pretoria (ship) R. Rainbow Warrior (1957) RawFaith;

  8. Category:1839 ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1839 ships" ... Patrick Henry (packet) HMS Persian (1839) USS Preble (1839) SS President; Q. HMS Queen (1839) R. Russian ship of the line Rossiya; S.

  9. Patrick Henry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    SS Patrick Henry, the first World War II Liberty ship launched USS Patrick Henry (SSBN-599) , a ballistic missile submarine of the United States Navy Patrick Henry (packet) , a sailing ship between 1839 and 1864