William J. Romer
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The William J. Romer was a 19th-century pilot boat built in 1841 by John & James Friend for New York Pilots. She was considered one of the fastest pilot-boats out of New York. In 1846, the Romer sailed across the Atlantic on a special express trip to Liverpool, England. The Romer Shoal Light was named for the Romer, which sank there in 1863.
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William J. Romer
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James McGuire; George H. Sisco
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John & James Friend shipyard
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William J. Romer
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James J. Wilkie, James Conner, Robert W. Johnson, and George H. Sisco.
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