Washington (pilot boat)

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The Washington was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1845 by C. & R. Poillon for New York Pilots. She was rebuilt several times, the last with the sail number "22" painted on her mainsail. In 1884, she was sunk by the German steamship Roma, and then replaced by a new Washington. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Washington (pilot boat)
rdf:langString Washington
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xsd:gMonthDay --11-20
rdf:langString *Michael Murphy
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rdf:langString *C. & R. Poillon's shipyard
rdf:langString New York pilot boat Washington, No. 22, painting by Conrad Freitag.
rdf:langString United States
xsd:gMonthDay --08-02
rdf:langString Washington pilot boat.jpg
xsd:gMonthDay --11-20
rdf:langString Washington
xsd:gMonthDay --08-02
rdf:langString New York Pilots
rdf:langString Sail
xsd:integer 45
rdf:langString The Washington was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1845 by C. & R. Poillon for New York Pilots. She was rebuilt several times, the last with the sail number "22" painted on her mainsail. In 1884, she was sunk by the German steamship Roma, and then replaced by a new Washington.
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xsd:date 1884-08-02
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xsd:double 19.5072
xsd:double 5.1816
xsd:date 1884-11-20
xsd:string Sank at sea on August 2, 1884 (1st Washington)
xsd:date 1884-11-20

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