James Stafford (pilot boat)

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The James Stafford was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1888 for the New York Pilots. She took the place of the pilot boat Enchantress, that was lost in the Great Blizzard of 1888. She was named after James Stafford, one of the oldest and prominent shipping men of Brooklyn. She sank near Sandy Hook in 1898 when she ran into the Dry Romer shoal. At that time, the Stafford was one of the oldest pilot-boats still in service in a time when they were being replaced with steam pilot boats. rdf:langString
rdf:langString James Stafford (pilot boat)
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rdf:langString Flora P. Stafford on 3 Nov 1888
rdf:langString New York Pilot-Boat No. 18, James Stafford, by Conrad Freitag, c. 1889.
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rdf:langString New York Pilot Schooner No. 18 J. Stafford, by Conrad Freitag.jpg
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rdf:langString James Stafford
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rdf:langString Joseph Nelson, Frederick Ryerson, Charles Anderson, James Mitchell, Oscar Stoffrelden
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rdf:langString The James Stafford was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1888 for the New York Pilots. She took the place of the pilot boat Enchantress, that was lost in the Great Blizzard of 1888. She was named after James Stafford, one of the oldest and prominent shipping men of Brooklyn. She sank near Sandy Hook in 1898 when she ran into the Dry Romer shoal. At that time, the Stafford was one of the oldest pilot-boats still in service in a time when they were being replaced with steam pilot boats.
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