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Antelope was a medium clipper built in 1851 in Medford, near Boston, Massachusetts. She sailed in the San Francisco, China, and Far East trades, and was known for her fine finish work and for her crew's escape from pirates. She is often called Antelope of Boston to distinguish her from the extreme clipper Antelope of New York launched in 1852.
Antelope (1841 brig) was a brig of 370 tons, built in East Boston by Samuel Hall for Russel & Co. [3] Antelope of Boston (1851 ship) was a clipper ship launched in 1851 and wrecked in 1858; Antelope was a cargo steamship launched in 1861 that sank in Lake Superior in 1897
These vessels usually fall into these categories: Armed decoys ()Experimental vessels; Former yachts; Mobile base vessels used by service squadrons (command ships, barracks ships, bulk storage ships, unnamed barges, and floating shipyard equipment)
Henry Wilson (1740–1810) [1] [2] was an English naval captain of the British East India Company, from Rotherhithe. [3] He was in command of the British East India Company packet ship Antelope, when it shipwrecked off Ulong Island, [4] near Koror Island in Palau in 1783, and the East Indiaman Warley at the Battle of Pulo Aura.
Annapolis Yacht Yard was a major builder of sub chasers and PT boats during World War II. In 1947, after the death of Chris Nelson, Annapolis Yacht Yard sold to John Trumpy & Sons. [1] The site today is called the Yacht Yard. [2] Patrol torpedo boat PT-728 built by Annapolis Yacht Yard is a rare surviving PT boats at the Liberty Aviation Museum ...
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When not building war boats, the shipyard built yachts, schooners and sloops. After the war, in 1946, Robert Jacob Shipyard was sold to Consolidated Shipbuilding of Morris Heights. Later Consolidated moved to the City Island shipyard. In 1958, Consolidated closed and sold to Wesley Rodstrom run as a yacht repair yard. [1] [2] [3]
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