Morgan Iron Works

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The Morgan Iron Works was a 19th-century manufacturing plant for marine steam engines located in New York City, United States. Founded as T. F. Secor & Co. in 1838, the plant was later taken over and renamed by one of its original investors, Charles Morgan. The Morgan Iron Works remained a leading manufacturer of marine engines throughout the 19th century, producing at least 144 in the period between 1838 and 1867, including 23 for U.S. Navy vessels during the American Civil War. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Morgan Iron Works
rdf:langString Morgan Iron Works
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rdf:langString cylinder
rdf:langString shipname
rdf:langString Morgan Iron Works
rdf:langString enginenumber
rdf:langString enginestroke
rdf:langString shipyear
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rdf:langString United States
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rdf:langString Sold
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rdf:langString William K. Caulkin
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rdf:langString T. F. Secor, Charles Morgan, George W. Quintard; later John Roach and his sons John Baker and Stephen Roach
rdf:langString New York
rdf:langString United States
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xsd:integer 1000
rdf:langString John Roach & Sons
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rdf:langString Charles Morgan
rdf:langString T. F. Secor, W. K. Caulkin and Charles Morgan
rdf:langString T. F. Secor & Co.
rdf:langString Marine steam engines
rdf:langString Ship repair
rdf:langString Private
rdf:langString The Morgan Iron Works was a 19th-century manufacturing plant for marine steam engines located in New York City, United States. Founded as T. F. Secor & Co. in 1838, the plant was later taken over and renamed by one of its original investors, Charles Morgan. The Morgan Iron Works remained a leading manufacturer of marine engines throughout the 19th century, producing at least 144 in the period between 1838 and 1867, including 23 for U.S. Navy vessels during the American Civil War. The Morgan Iron Works was sold to shipbuilder John Roach in 1867, who integrated its operations with his shipyard in Chester, Pennsylvania. The Works continued to operate as both an engine plant and a ship repair facility in the hands of Roach and his son John Baker Roach until 1907, when the Roach family finally retired from the shipbuilding business.
rdf:langString ship name. Where the ship had more than one name in the course of its career, later names are listed chronologically in descending order, with each name followed by a two-digit number representing the last two digits of the year the rename took place, where known.
rdf:langString type of engine. Engine types include: VB = vertical beam ; HB = horizontal beam ; ST = steeple; CH = crosshead; SL = side-lever; O =oscillating; V = vertical .
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rdf:langString cylinder size in inches.
rdf:langString number of engines.
rdf:langString stroke of engine in feet.
rdf:langString Year the ship was launched where known, otherwise, year the ship was completed or entered service.
<usDollar> 450000.0
rdf:langString Sold
xsd:gYear 1838
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 1000

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