America (1897)
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The America, No. 1 was a 19th-century American pilot boat built in 1897 for Captain James H. Reid Sr. of Boston and designed by Boston designer Thomas F. McManus. The Boston America did not resemble her famous namesake, yacht America, rather she was designed with a fishing schooner "Indian header" bow. After serving 21 years in the Boston Pilots' Association, the America was sold to David W. Simpson of Boston in 1918.
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America (1897)
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America
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John Bishop
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Boston Pilot Boat America, No. 1, photograph by Nathaniel Stebbins.
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White oak
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Bruce B. McLean, James H. Reid Jr.
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Iron
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James H. Reid Sr.
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Pilot boat
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1897-04-19
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The America, No. 1 was a 19th-century American pilot boat built in 1897 for Captain James H. Reid Sr. of Boston and designed by Boston designer Thomas F. McManus. The Boston America did not resemble her famous namesake, yacht America, rather she was designed with a fishing schooner "Indian header" bow. After serving 21 years in the Boston Pilots' Association, the America was sold to David W. Simpson of Boston in 1918.
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Profile of the America, drawn from the lines by the designer Thomas F. McManus.
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Profile of the America.png
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Mainmast
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Topmast
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