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  • cyclops [2]
  • schantz aero engine1[3] wound up about 1925[4]






personnel

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ships

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  • list of brown-built ships 1936 merchant vessels[33]
  • cyclops 1873 t 128[34]


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steamboat, oyster dredge 1912[114]

  • fr sharp, william coley launches dec 1892[115]











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Name(s)[a] Type Yr. Dims[b] Ordered by Intended service Ship notes; references
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Maria Hoffman Tugboat 1904 [124] [125]
Clearwater Passenger 1900 78 Fulton Navigation Co. Fulton Chain Lakes Burned for scrap, 1939. [126] [127]
Stapleton Tugboat 1902 51 38 Capt. George Stapleton New York "[W]ill replace the Scandinavian, Capt. Stapleton's water boat". [128] [129]
Dr. George J. Moser Towboat 1904 70 77 New York Harbor [130] [131]
Arthur Kill Tugboat 1904 70 Arthur Kill Towing Co. Staten Island [132]
A. C. Brown Oyster boat 1897 52 22 Capt. John Toland New York Bay Sold 1908 to Waterfront Improvement Co. and installed with 7000-gallon water tank for use as water boat and tender around NY Harbor. [133] [134]
Car float 1904 [135]
Scow 1904 #1[136]
Scow 1904 #1
Lighter 1904 #1
John M. Worth Lighter (SP) 1905jan 442 #2; greacon lighter[137] #3greacon lighter[138] launched 24 jan[139] probably john worth[140] 500 hp; 27 crew[141] confirmation[142] Deleted from ship registers 1939[1]
Lighter feb 1905 #4[143]
Car float 1905 #4
Barge 1905mar 100 Balbach Smelting & Refining Co. NY-Newark only one "[F]or the transportation of metals between New York and Newark."[144] keel laid nov 1904 #2[145] #3
Lighter 1905apr "[F]or the emigrant service".#5[146]
Barge 1905apr "[A] large barge".#5 "big scow"[147]
Greenwich 1906apr 70 Red Star Towing #10[148]
The Limit Oyster boat 1906 47 H. L. Brush #10
Oyster boat 1906 122 Lockwood & Solomon Steam oyster boat built for parties from Norwalk, Connecticut.#10
Oyster boat 1906 Gas-powered.#10
Oyster boat 1906 Gas-powered.#10
Steam lighter 1906sep [149]
Rochelle Tugboat 1907feb 65 Red Star Towing New York also nj, cyclops mention, yard no. 207[150] another building - norwalk maybe[151]
No. 25 Scow 1908apr 301 Red Star Towing [1] [152]
No. 26 Scow 1908apr 300 Red Star Towing [1] [153]
Mac Steam lighter 1911/5 106 C. B. McLaury Owner a resident of New Brunswick, New Jersey[154]
Oyster boat 1911/5 67 Pausch Bros. 150 hp gasoline engine. Built for a company in Port Chester, New York[155]
  • Robert C. Clowry
  • Telegraph 26
  • Salvor 30
Cable ship 1910 532 Western Union Scrapped 1938[1] [156]
O. D. No. 29 Scow 1909/8 Old Dominion Steamship Co. #odscows[157]
O. D. No. 30 Scow 1909/8 Old Dominion Steamship Co. #odscows[158]
O. D. No. 31 Scow 1909/8 Old Dominion Steamship Co. #odscows[159]
Downer X Tugboat 1911sep 70 69 Vierows Towing Co. New York Harbor [1] [160] schanz engine[161]
Milton Tugboat 1912aug 75 Red Star Towing sullivan engine[162] [163]
Tugboat 1912 Red Star Towing see milton
Tugboat 1910novl 85 Erie RRC [164]
Steamboat 1912nov 125 NY & NJ SBC Passenger steamboat for use from Staten Island and Keyport, New Jersey, to New York City.[165] Probably the Industry[166] schantz
Virginia Pilot boat 1916jun 118 Norfolk Pilots' Assoc. Norfolk, Virginia [167] [168]
  • A. E. Ackerman [c]
  • Socony 27
  • St. Thomas
1919jul 77 99 Arthur Ackerman New York Sister to evelyn, used for towing[169] 1920reg[170] 1936reg[171]
  • Kathryn
  • Edward P. Meseck
Tugboat 1896 78 84 Meseck Towing New York [1] [172] [173]
Steamboat 1912apr NY & NJ SBC [174]
Oyster boat 1912apr [175]
  • Brills
Barge 1913 100 474 Manhattan Lighterage Co. [176]
  • F. R. Sharp
Salvage lighter 1892 124 199 Merritt & Chapman East Coast [177] "schnr barge" see under sailed[178]
  • John Francis
Schooner 1897 138 323 C. Barry New England? [179] [180] Stranded 1922[181] merchant vessel[182]
  • Helen B. Moran
Tugboat 1908 77 99 Moran Towing New York [183]
  • O. D. No. 26
Barge 1905/1 90 172 Old Dominion Steamship Co. New York [184]
  • O. D. No. 27
Barge 1905/3 89 165 Old Dominion Steamship Co. New York See no. 26
  • O. D. No. 28
Barge 1905/4 89 167 Old Dominion Steamship Co. New York See no. 26
  • William Moore
Ferry 1904/5 John E. Moore New York immigrant ferry boat [185] [186] [187]
  • John Hagerty
Lighter 1885 129 235 Merritt & Chapman Likely a salvage barge [188] [189]
  • Baltic
  • L.V.R.R. No. 790
Barge 1880 542 Perth Amboy #31436[190] [191]
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  • Cyclops
  • Cyclone
1873? East Coast
I. J. Merritt Salvage tug 1884 354 Merritt & Chapman East Coast [1] Sold foreign 1915
Fishing trawler 1886 106 55 T Wharf Boat Co. USN support vessel, Sep 1918 – Jan 1919; returned to former owner, Jan 1919
  • J. D. Jones
  • USS Apache 98
  • Aspinet 18
  • USS Aspinet (YF-176) 20
Salvage tug 1889 141 Merritt & Chapman East Coast [1]
Schooner barge 1890 91 169 Merrit & Chapman East Coast [1] Decommissioned from USN May 1919 and sold the same day
Tugboat 1892 51 Simmons Transportation Co. New York? [1]
Salvage tug 1899 160 538 Merritt & Chapman East Coast Foundered off Montauk Point, 1928 [1] abs1923[192] largest tug[193][194] christened by bessie brown[195] nhhc[196]
Champion Salvage tug 1899 342 Merritt & Chapman East Coast Scuttled 1937 [1]
Salvage barge 1900 128 235 Merritt & Chapman East Coast [1]
  • S. B. Greacen
  • Kearny
Freighter 1900 130 Newark Express Co. [1]
John B. Collins Freighter 1901 325 O. A. Gilbert [1]
Ruth E. Pember Schooner 1901 95 [1]
Dubois Tugboat 1901 223 [1]
O'Brien Brothers Tugboat 1901 108 O'Brien Brothers [1]
  • John K. Gilkinson
  • Gerard H. Keller
  • Fortuna
  • Robert J. McGuirl
Tugboat 1902 108 Shamrock Towing [1]
  • Bouker
  • Dalzelline
Tugboat 1902 125 Fred B. Dalzell [1]
Henry O'Brien Tugboat 1903 64 O'Brien Bros [1] Launched jun 6 1903, not 1904 per sbh [197] erroneously referred to as james[198] work completed about jul[199]
Tugboat 1903 O'Brien Bros launched jul 18[200] [201] Possibly named james o'brien as the henry o'brien launch was misnamed as the james o'brien in june[202]
1903 65 69 Returned to owner 1919 after USN service.[1] danfs[203] completed octoberish 1903, schantz engine[204]
Tugboat 1904 95 179 [205] Transferred 1921 to City of Norfolk, Virginia, for use as a fireboat, but returned to USN as unsuitable. Sold to New York Marine Co., 1922.[1] abs23[206] [207]
  • William J. Dalley
  • Cristobal
  • Phoenix
  • Charles Henry McWilliams
  • Bouker No. 3
  • Charles D. McAllister
Tugboat 1904 161 [1] [208] [209] [210] [211]
  • Edwin Brandow
  • Walter L. Meseck
  • Margaret Olsen
Tugboat 1905 124 [1] reg[212]
  • Thomas C. Millard
  • Owana 29
Passenger ship 1905 356 John E. Moore Co #7[213] #8[214] #9[215] useful info[216] Abandoned 1937.[1]
Ideal Tugboat 1906 149 Newport News Shipbuilding Co. #7[217] #8 #9 [1]
I. E. Brown Oyster boat 1906 133 Frederick F. Brown [1]
  • Comport
  • Kookaburra
Tugboat 1906 99 180 Export Lighterage[d] [1] "comfort"[218] reg[219] abs[220]
  • Standard
  • Roy B. White
Oyster boat 1906 299 [1] 1912-13 reg [221] launch sep[222] [223]
  • NY Central No. 24
  • Pontin Brothers
Tugboat 1907 215 New York Central Railroad [1] [224]
  • Port Chester
  • Ruth
Freighter 1907 373 [1] [225] [226] trial trip[227]
Norwalk Tugboat 1908 110 Red Star Towing [1] [228]
Addie L. Lowndes Oyster boat 1908 131 Stanley Lowndes [1] [229] [[230]] Owner a resident of Northport, Long Island.[231]
William J. Conway Tugboat 1908sep 65 Stanwood Towing [1] sullivan engine[232]
  • J. S. Packard
  • Chal McWilliams
  • Ambrose Keeler
  • Evelyn Mathiasen
Tugboat 1909jan9 90 168 Packard Dredging Co. Note that sbh has screwed up the names of this vessel[1] probably packard?[233] [234]
Goodwin No. 14 Tugboat 1909 143 Goodwin Sand Co. [1] "[W]ill be used in towing the scows of the company."[235] [236]
Chancellor Salvage tug 1910 383 Merritt & Chapman Burned 1928.[1] [237]
  • Henry N. Dubois
  • William F. Meseck
Tugboat 1910 164 Henry Dubois Sons Dredging Co. [1] [238]
Huntington Tugboat 1910sep 78 85 Red Star Towing New York Harbor [1] [239] [240]
  • Edgerton
  • Louis O'Donnell
Tugboat 1910sep 75 81 Edgerton Towing New York Harbor [1] [241]
Fulton Steam lighter 1911aug 158 C. B. McLaury [1] [242] schantz engine[243]
Pequot Freighter 1912 199 U.S. Gypsum Tptn. [1]
Matchless Freighter 1912 94 163 [1] [244]
Howard C. Moore Passenger ship 1913 158 John E. Moore Assigned the USN number ID-2872 in 1918 but never commissioned.[1] [nhhc photos]
Industry Freighter 1912 443 New York & New Jersey SS Co. [1]
Tugboat 1912 Aransas Dock and Channel Co. Sold by USN 1927.[1]
  • William J. Gillen
  • C. Blaine Warner
  • Gypsum
Tugboat 1913 203 Gillen Towing [1]
  • David H
  • August Johnson
  • Stephen Guardino
  • Windsor
Steam lighter 1913 208 C. B. McLaury description[245] [246] [247] wrongly say tug[1] schantz
  • Fred B. Dalzell
  • Britannia
Tugboat 1914 103 159 F. D. Dalzell Towing Co. [1] [248]
  • C. G. Ackerman
  • Viatic
Tugboat 1913 99 Manhattan Oil Transit Co. [1]
Hudson Tugboat 1915 130 Hudson Towing Co. [1]
Motor Boat 1915 35 2 Should be in yachts! Acquired by USN 1917, converted to patrol boat and used in European waters; returned to owner, 1919.[1]
Maren Lee Tugboat 1916 77 132 Henry H. Lee [1] 1918ref[249] abs23[250]
Henry Gillen Tugboat 1917 149 Henry Gillen Lighterage Co. [1] [251]
  • Old Dominion
  • Edward J. Barton, Jr.
  • Jessie C. Williams
  • Marjorie
Freighter 1917 157 Bayonne & NH Tptn. Co. [1]
Ackerman Brothers Tanker 1918 147 Manhattan Oil Transit Co. [1]
  • Evelyn Ackerman
  • Socony 26
Tugboat 1919 77 99 Arthur Ackerman New York [1] [252] see also ae ackerman 1919
I. J. Merritt Salvage tug 1919 794 Merritt & Chapman East Coast Acquired and completed by USN 1918 and assigned the number ID-3780, but evidently returned to owners in 1919 before serving. Scuttled 1935.[1]
  • Persistence
  • Allentown
  • A. E. Ackerman
  • Socony 27
  • St. Thomas
Harbor tug 1920 181 U.S. Shipping Board [1] [253]
  • Prowess
  • Belmar
  • Madelyne J. Meseck
Harbor tug 1920 181 U.S. Shipping Board [1]
  • America
Harbor tug 1920 181 U.S. Shipping Board [1] sullivan engine[254]
  • Force
  • Salisbury Park
  • George A. Keogh
  • Asbury Park
Harbor tug 1920 181 U.S. Shipping Board [1]
  • Valor
  • Cavalier
  • Thomas F. O'Brien
Harbor tug 1920 181 U.S. Shipping Board [1]
Socony 28 Tugboat 1919 204 Standard Oil of New York [1]
  • Walter L. Meseck
  • Patapsco
Tugboat 1921 76 Meseck Towing [1]
Hempstead Tugboat 1922 128 Meseck Towing [1]
  • Bessie C. Meseck
  • Old Dominion
Tugboat 1922 89 Meseck Towing [1]
  • Carrie T. Meseck
  • Norfolk
Tugboat 1922 89 Meseck Towing [1]
Ideal Tugboat 1924 147 Arthur Ackerman [1]
Bessie C. Meseck Tugboat 1924 103 Meseck Towing [1]
Mary E. Meseck Tugboat 1924 103 Meseck Towing [1]
  • Russell 18
  • Downer VIII
Tugboat 1924 104 [1]
Pan-Am Tugboat 1925 148 Mexican Petroleum [1]
  • Russell 17
  • Thomas Tracy
Tugboat 1925 103 [1]
William Simmons Tugboat 1926 133 Simmons Lee Corp. [1]
Helen B. Moran Tugboat 1926 118 Moran Towing [1]
Joseph F. Meseck Tugboat 1927 174 Meseck Towing [1]
Systematic Tugboat 1927 130 Fred B. Dalzell [1]
New Rochelle Tugboat 1927 105 Red Star Towing [1]
Maren Lee Tugboat 1929 140 Simmons-Lee Corp. [1]
Marion A. C. Meseck Tugboat 1929 89 Meseck Towing [1]
Frederick E. Meseck Tugboat 1930 206 Meseck Towing [1]
Eugene T. Meseck Tugboat 1930 206 Meseck Towing [1]
Barney Turecamo Tugboat 1930 111 M. Turecamo [1]
Patrick J. McGuirl Tugboat 1931 110 Shamrock Towing [1]
Walter L. Meseck Tugboat 1931 100 Meseck Towing [1]





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yachts

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  • not done searches through 05-06, 12, 14 [266]
  • yachts from mystic:
  • domino 1884 (1886, 1912)
  • sprite (1884 85 86 register)
  • nicketti (1889)
  • presto (1889)
  • nethia (1889) lds-1905[267]
  • carrie (1889, I. J. Merritt owner)
  • fra diavolo (1885)
  • nethla (1891) 1888?
  • chief (1892)
  • holganza (1892) 1891
  • oriole (1892) 1891
  • micco (1892) 1891 reg1917
  • egret (1892)
  • numa (1893)
  • wabun (1895) 1892 r1917
  • tenax (1895) 1894
  • glendoveer (1895) 1894 launch[268]
  • ouananiche (1897 - erroneously listed as "cabin cat" in mystic) 1894
  • exonian (1898) 1894
  • irex (1898, 1911) 1897 later white heather r1917
  • cero (1900, 1912) 1899 cero designer[269]
  • crescent (1900) 1899
  • mary ii (1900) 1894
  • mercedes (1900) 1891
  • uncas (1900) 1898 r1917 launch -npc
  • vigil (1900) 1898
  • thela (1900) 1899
  • tekla (1901) 1899
  • novia (1911) 1904 see normona ref1917 aug 1904 also 12 boats -ft owner 1905[270]
  • pabineau (1911) 1909 r1917 completed june[271] more[272]
  • savalo (1911) 1901
  • normona 1903 r1917 tonnage etc -npc
  • vagabond (1911) 1910 formerly iris? 1917 reg launch 1910 -ft [273] mar 1910
  • utilis (1911) 1894
  • totem (1911) 1907
  • argos (1911, 1912) 1910
  • dragon (1911, 1912) 1907
  • clorita (1911) 1898
  • circe (1911) 1900
  • cachalot (1911, 1912) 1899
  • betty (1911, 1912) 1905
  • arcadia (1911, 1912) 1905
  • gaivota (1911) 1897 uss gaivota 1917-18[274]
yachttable
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Name(s)[a] Rig Type Yr. Dims[e] Designer Owner Home port Ship notes; references
L T
  • Elsie
  • Chief
Sloop Yacht 1890 50 15 A. C. Brown & Son John T. Barnard Possibly originally built by another builder; lengthened and rebuilt by Brown in 1890 (american yacht list 1892 -mystic)
Holgazana Yawl (US) Yacht 1891 32 R. M. Munroe Walter H. Browne american yacht list 1892 -mystic 1896 reg
  • Tenax
  • Mary II
Cat yawl Yacht (CB) 1894 29 Philip Ellsworth Thomas A. Howell Greenport, L. I. amer yacht list 1895 -mys mannings 1898 -mys
Ouananiche Cabin cat Yacht (CB) 1894 28 A. C. Brown & Son Rodman Sands College Point, L. I. amer yacht list 1897 later ones -mys
Exonian Cabin cat Yacht (CB) 1894 31 Curtis & Andrews W. T. Rainey Philadelphia, PA mannings 1898 -mys
Vigil Schooner Yacht (CB) 1898/6 62 26 Carey Smith & Barbey A. N. Chandler Philadelphia mannings 1900 -mys
  • Thela
  • Tekla
Schooner Yacht (CB) 1899 78 Carey Smith & Barbey Alexxandro Fabbri New York mannings 1900 -mys mannings 1901 for tekla -mys
Argos Ketch Yacht (CB/A) 1910 87 48 William Gardner H. S. A. Stewart Pittsburgh, PA "[O]wned by H. S. A. Stewart, a retired steel and iron merchant, of Pittsburg, PA". 25 hp auxiliary gasoline engine. [276] lloyds 1912
Clorita Schooner Yacht (K/A) 1898 66 61 A. Carey Smith Toronto, Canada [277]
Betty Schooner Yacht (K/A) 1905 76 55 Tams, Lemoine & Crane "Mr. Robinson" Philadelphia [278] auxiliary gasoline engine. [279] image
Arcadia —— Houseboat 1905 96 116 Tams, Lemoine & Crane Edson Bradley New York [280] [281] [282] [283]
Schooner Steam yacht 1897 107 74 A. C. Brown Israel J. Merritt New York 1912 reg USN patrol vessel, Sep 1917 — May 1918; subsequently returned to owner.nhhc
Admiral —— Motor launch 1912/3 40 Martin Murray New York #3 boats two others probably these[284]
  • Silouan
  • Four Winds 20
—— Houseboat 1912 201 109 H. D. Bacon Walter C. Witherbee Port Henry, NY [1] first silouan 1907 to annex[285] hd bacon designer walter c. witherbee owner[286] panews description[287] first trip[288] reg1912 orig engine, crew etc[289] renamed four winds by jun 1923[290] sold 1920 renamed four winds[291] crew of 12 plus 3 maids[292] accepted by navy apr 1917[293] confirmation renamed 1920[294] 1930 for sale mrs samuel nicholson home all year round for mrs nicholson 1923[295]
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Fra Diavolo Steam yacht 1880 51 87 E. S. Stokes [296]
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Steam yacht 1875 50 A. C. Brown Raritan Bay Club House Engine by Cyrus Currier, Newark, New Jersey.[297]
J. P. Musere Yacht 1878? Ralph M. Munroe [1]
Sprite Steam yacht 1878 55 12 N. H. Taylor 1886 reg
  • Anemone
  • Domino
Sloop Yacht 1883 50 14 R. M. Munroe Gilbert Haight [1]1912 reg1886 reg
Kingfish Yacht 1883 Ralph M. Munroe [1]
Pelican 1885 Edward & Thomas Hine [1]
Presto Yacht 1885 Ralph M. Munroe [1]
Egret Yacht 1886 Ralph M. Munroe [1]
Carrie Sloop Yacht 1887 53 27 A. C. Brown Israel J. Merritt [1] 1889 reg - sloop not sbh schooner
Holgazana Yacht 1887 Walter H. Browne [1]
Allapatta 1888 Kirk Munroe [1]
Nethla 1888 Edward & Thomas Hine [1]
  • Oriole
  • Mercedes
Sloop yawl Yacht 1891 54 23 A. C. Brown Thomas B. Asten [1] am yacht list 1892 -mys - contradicts sbh build year owner name spelling etc; mannings 1900 for mercedes -mys
Egret 188x William E. Nichols [1]
Nicketti 1889 Count Jean d'Hedouville [1]
Emma B Schooner Yacht 1890 56 H. Pierce, H. Maddox [1] Named after A. C. Brown's daughter Emma. Used as a fishing vessel in the yachting off-season.
Numa 1890 H. G. Seguine [1]
Micco 1891 Arthur M. Merriam [1]
Wabun 1892 R. R. McCormick [1]
Utilis 1894 Ralph M. Munroe [1]
  • Glendoveer
  • Lowora II
Schooner Yacht 1894 70 42 Henry J. Gielow Otis K. Dimock New York [1] [298] amer yacht list 1895 later ones -mystic
  • Irex
  • White Heather
1897 16 [1]
  • Uncas
  • Wal Gar
  • Bonnie Doone
  • Diosa del Mar
Schooner Yacht 1898 30 Sank off Catalina, 1990 [1]
Cachalot 1899 41 Theodore E. Ferris [1]
Cero 1899 Henry Hovey [1]
Crescent 1899 Crescent Bicycle Co. [1]
  • Myeera
  • Circe
1900 18 B. A. Halperin [1]
1900 30 Max Zickel USN patrol vessel, Aug 1918 — Jan 1919. Returned to owners Jan 1919 [1]
Savalo 1901 45 F. Gray Griswold [1]
  • Granatza
  • Rita
1902 N. M. George [1]
Estella Steam yacht 1903 A. J. Callahan "[O]wned by A. J. Callahan, the Vesey street tea merchant."[299]
Normona 1903 52 S. M. Taylor [1]
Turtle 1906 163 [1]
Dragon 1907 H. L. Park [1]
Totem 1907 Thomas A. Hine [1]
Pabineau Sloop Yacht (A) 1909 53 17 Carey Smith & Ferris F. H. Loweree
Robert H. McCurdy
[1] [300] [301] [302]
Osceola Sloop Yacht (A) 1909 56 22 O. Sewenke [1] [f]
  • Vagabond
  • Iris
Ketch Yacht 1910 85 Wallace T. Foote Jr. [1]
George B. Cluett Schooner 1911 210 Grenfell Mission [1]
Alice Ketch 1924 20 Henry Howard [1]
Carib II Ketch Yacht 1924 20 M. (Max) Mauran [1] Still in active service as of 2019.
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Motor launch 1914 65 34 Bowes & Mower Daniel G. Whitlock [2][3] USN patrol boat May 1917 — Feb 1919; transferred to Dept. of War February 1919; subsequent fate unknown.[4]





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  1. ^ a b Name=name of ship. Where a ship had more than one name in the course of its career, the later names are presented in chronological order, with each name followed by a two-digit number representing the last two digits of the year in which the rename took place (where known). Names followed by a "(y)" are yard names.
  2. ^ Ship dimensions: "L"=Length of vessel in feet; "T"=gross tonnage.
  3. ^ Also referred to as Arthur Ackerman
  4. ^ and Transporatation Co.
  5. ^ Ship dimensions: "L"=Length of vessel in feet; "T"=gross tonnage.
  6. ^ Some details for this vessel were derived from a contemporaneous source that does not give the name,[1] on the basis that only two yachts are known to have been built by A. C. Brown and Sons in 1909, the other being Pabineau.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv "A. C. Brown & Son, Tottenville NY". Shipbuilding History. Tim Colton. July 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Trial Trip of Launch" (PDF). Perth Amboy Evening News. 16 July 1914. p. 8.
  3. ^ Lloyd's Register of American Yachts. New York: Lloyd's Register of Shipping. 1917. p. 147.
  4. ^ "Lady Anne (S. P. 154)". Naval History and Heritage Command. United States Navy. 2016-02-09.