Thatcher Magoun
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Thatcher Magoun (1775–1856) was a shipbuilder and specialized in large ships and brigs, 250-tons and larger, built for the China trade. His reputation, according to the maritime historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison was "second to none among American shipbuilders." He was also called the "Father of Shipbuilding on the Mystic River."
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Thatcher Magoun (1775–1856) was a shipbuilder and specialized in large ships and brigs, 250-tons and larger, built for the China trade. His reputation, according to the maritime historian, Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison was "second to none among American shipbuilders." He was also called the "Father of Shipbuilding on the Mystic River."
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