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Production tables edit

Ships built by William Perine, 1853–54
Name[1] Type
[2]
Built
[3]
Ton.
[4]
Engine
[5]
Ordered by[6] Intended service Notes
Flying Cloud Clipper 1853 400 —— Harbeck & Co General freighting Launched by Perine, Patterson & Stack in 1853 and evidently completed by Perine at Greenpoint. #1
City of Brooklyn
Mount Macedon
Doctor Singleton
Ship 1854 1745 —— Nesmith & Sons Transatlantic [7] Possibly jointly built with Perine's former business partner Thomas Stack at their former yard in Williamsburg.
Cuidad Bolivia Brig 1854 350 —— Harbeck & Co General freighting (griffiths)
Sunny Side Ship 1854 740 —— Calvin Adams & Co General freighting (g)
John H. Ryerson Ship 1854 1000 —— Hurlbut & Co Transatlantic (g)
Henry Harbeck Ship 1854 740 —— Harbeck & Co General freighting (g) launch goes wrong[1]
Francis A. Palmer Ship 1854 1600 —— Hurlbut & Co Transatlantic (g) nyherald[2]
Nuremburg Ship 1854 1200 —— C. Sagory & Co Transatlantic (g) mystic1858
Johannesburg Ship 1854 1100 —— C. Sagory & Co Transatlantic #1 Reportedly built at Williamsburg mystic1858
Gutenburg Ship 1854 1100 —— C. Sagory & Co Transatlantic #1 mystic1858
City of Mobile Ship 1854 1700 —— Harbeck & Co General freighting
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  1. ^ Name=name of ship. Where a ship had more than one name in its career, subsequent names are listed in order, followed by a two-digit figure representing the last two digits of the year the vessel was renamed where available.
  2. ^ Type=ship type.
  3. ^ Built = year of ship launch, where available, or else year of completion.
  4. ^ Ton. = tonnage of ship.
  5. ^ Engine = engine manufacturer. Manufacturers include: Allaire = Allaire Iron Works; Hogg = Hogg & Delameter; Morgan = Morgan Iron Works; West = West Point Foundry.
  6. ^ Party which ordered the ship.
  7. ^ Matthews, Series II, pp. 69-71.