Thatcher Magoun (clipper)

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The Thatcher Magoun, an extreme clipper launched in 1855, was named after Medford's great shipbuilder, Thatcher Magoun, who died the year that she was launched. In his book published in 1937, Hall Gleason comments on the appearance of Thatcher Magoun as follows: "Her figurehead was a life-like image of the father of ship building on the Mystic." rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hayden & Cudworth, Medford, MA
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rdf:langString Reported lost off the coast of Africa in the early ‘80s. Listed in 1882 RAFS. Not listed 1884.
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rdf:langString The Thatcher Magoun, an extreme clipper launched in 1855, was named after Medford's great shipbuilder, Thatcher Magoun, who died the year that she was launched. In his book published in 1937, Hall Gleason comments on the appearance of Thatcher Magoun as follows: "Her figurehead was a life-like image of the father of ship building on the Mystic."
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xsd:string Reported lost off the coast of Africa in the early ‘80s. Listed in 1882 RAFS. Not listed 1884.
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