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John Strachan | Canada | |
"Washington" (ship, 1819-1849, condemned at Oahu, Hawaii) | United States | |
"Ploughboy" (ship, 1821-1843) | United States | |
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Naviera Davila S.A., Madrid
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"Massachusetts"
(ship, 1841-1861) "Mount Vernon" (ship, 1832-1848) |
United States | |
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Dunham & Dimon Glasgow Line | United States | |
G. & M. Starbuck &
Co. (1840-1860) Ships "Edward Cary", "Empire", "Fabius", "Gazelle", "Hero", "Joseph Starbuck", "Nauticon", "Norman", "Ocean Rover", "Three Brothers" and "Young Hero" Joseph Starbuck (1831-1851) Ships "Hero", "Omega", "President", Rose", "Three Brothers" and "Young Hero" Levi Starbuck (1833-1846) Ships "Elizabeth Starbuck", "James Loper", "Levi Starbuck" and "Zone" Matthew Starbuck (1837) Ship "Three Brothers" Obed Starbuck (1851-1855) Ship "James Loper" Simeon Starbuck (1825-1847) Ships "Eagle", "Rose" and "Young Eagle" |
United States | |
"Young Eagle" (ship, 1832-1847, sank at sea) | United States | |
De La Rama Steamship Co. | United States | |
John H. Shaw (1839-1855) Ships "Alabama", "Apphia Maria", "Baltic", "Barclay", " Columbia", "Jefferson", "Monticello" and "Mount Vernon". J. H. Shaw & W. Folger (1844) Ship "Niphon" |
United States | |
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China Union Line | Taiwan | |
"John Adams I" (ship, 1812-1849) | United States | |
"South America"
(ship, 1816-1825, lost in Long Island Sound) |
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Belgian Government Mail Steamers, Brussels
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