John D. Jones (pilot boat)

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The John D. Jones was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat, built in 1859 at the Van Deusen shipyard in East River for a company of New York Sandy Hook pilots. She was one of the finest vessels of her class. She was replaced by the pilot-boat Widgeon, when the Jones sank in a collision with the steamer City of Washington in 1871. rdf:langString
rdf:langString John D. Jones (pilot boat)
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rdf:langString Peter R. Baillie
rdf:langString Pilot Boat John D. Jones, No. 15., painted by J. Hansen.
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rdf:langString John D. Jones
rdf:langString John Divine Jones, the President of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company
xsd:date 1871-03-18
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rdf:langString The John D. Jones was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat, built in 1859 at the Van Deusen shipyard in East River for a company of New York Sandy Hook pilots. She was one of the finest vessels of her class. She was replaced by the pilot-boat Widgeon, when the Jones sank in a collision with the steamer City of Washington in 1871.
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