Minerva (pilot boat)
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Minerva_(pilot_boat) an entity of type: Thing
Minerva was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1896 by Ambrose A. Martin of East Boston, Massachusetts. She was owned by Franklin B. Wellock who was a Boston pilot for more than 55 years. The pilot-boat was named for his daughter, Minerva Hill. She was sold to Plymouth parties in 1901 to be used as a fishing vessel.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Minerva (pilot boat)
rdf:langString
Minerva
xsd:integer
65711718
xsd:integer
1053681344
rdf:langString
Boston Pilot Boat Minerva Pilot Boat, by Nathaniel Stebbins, c. 1896
rdf:langString
United States
rdf:langString
Sold
rdf:langString
Minerva pilot boat.jpg
xsd:date
1896-02-04
rdf:langString
Minerva
rdf:langString
White oak and yellow pine; Richardson steering gear, Edson giber and diaphragm pump.
xsd:integer
1901
rdf:langString
Sail
xsd:integer
50
rdf:langString
Minerva was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1896 by Ambrose A. Martin of East Boston, Massachusetts. She was owned by Franklin B. Wellock who was a Boston pilot for more than 55 years. The pilot-boat was named for his daughter, Minerva Hill. She was sold to Plymouth parties in 1901 to be used as a fishing vessel.
<millimetre>
24079.2
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
6132
xsd:double
24.0792
xsd:double
6.096
xsd:date
1896-02-04
xsd:string
Sold
xsd:double
3.048