Charles H. Marshall (pilot boat)
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The Charles H. Marshall, was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built by Henry Steers in 1860 for a group of New York pilots. She was in the Great Blizzard of 1888, the same year the National Geographic came out with an article about the successful struggle made by the crew of the Marshall. The boat was named in honor of the American businessman Charles Henry Marshall. In the age of steam she was sold in 1896.
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Josiah Johnson Sr., Frederick Nelson, Jonathan Wright, John J. Canvin, Sr.
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