Joseph F. Loubat
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The Joseph F. Loubat was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1880 at the Jacob S. Ellis shipyard in Tottenville, Staten Island. She was the largest of the pilot-boats in the Sandy Hook service. In 1896 she was one of the last pilot-boats that were sold in an age of steam and electricity.
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Joseph F. Loubat
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Joseph F. Loubat
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Jacob S. Ellis's shipyard in Tottenville, Staten Island
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The New York Pilot Boat Joseph F. Loubat No. 16.
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United States
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1880-12-18
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Joseph F. Loubat
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Joseph Florimond Loubat, yachtsman and author
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Her cabins and state rooms were finished with hardwood
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1896-02-01
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N. Y. Pilots: Electus Comfort, William J. Barry, James McCarthy, and Maurice J. Mariga
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The Joseph F. Loubat was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1880 at the Jacob S. Ellis shipyard in Tottenville, Staten Island. She was the largest of the pilot-boats in the Sandy Hook service. In 1896 she was one of the last pilot-boats that were sold in an age of steam and electricity.
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