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    The D. J. Lawlor was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1881 at North Weymouth, Massachusetts. The schooner was considered the largest (86 feet)...
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  • notable were the Hesper, Florence, and D. J. Lawlor. Lawlor died in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1892. Dennison J. Lawlor was born on January 1, 1824, in New...
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    into the Boston Harbor in 1861. Hayden was owner of the pilot-boat D. J. Lawlor, that was struck by a fishing schooner Horace B. Parker, in 1895. Hayden...
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    2017). "Hurricane Katrina Forced D.J. Augustin to Relocate to Houston as Teenager". NBA.com. Retrieved March 2, 2020. Lawlor, Christopher (February 14, 2005)...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    Thomas D. Harrison was a 19th-century New York pilot boat built for New Jersey pilots. She was launched from the Jacob S. Ellis & Son shipyard, at Tottenville...
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    Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Burgess, Edward" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton. Reynolds, Francis J., ed....
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  • Association had 92 pilots and 12 apprentices. Pilot boats Ebe W. Tunnell and J. Henry Edmunds kept the area of the Five Fathom Bank, which was twenty-five...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    1860s Williams built the following ships: Eclipse (1852) 269-ton schooner S. J. Moye (1852) 319-ton schooner Tennessee (1853) 348-ton schooner F. Kickerson...
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    wife. In 1873, Reid received his commission as a branch pilot. When the D. J. Lawlor was built in 1882, Reid bought one-third of her along with Abel F. Hayden...
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    1865 by the J.B & J.D. Van Deusen shipyard at East River, New York for Captain John S. Dickerson of the New York Yacht Club. The sailmaker was J. M. Sawyer...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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  • silk and paint on canvas. American Schooner Magic Boston pilot boat D. J. Lawlor Yacht Liris, New York Sloop "Year: 1870; Census Place: Brooklyn Ward...
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    was built in Essex County, Massachusetts by Arthur D. Story in 1885. The design combined Lawlor's hull-modeling experience with McManus' innovative ideas...
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    letter to the New York Daily Herald that they had never been employed by J. D. Stevenson as their agent and any services which he may have rendered their...
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    pilot boat from 1896-1917. She was a replacement for the pilot boat D. J. Lawlor. After World War I, the Liberty returned to pilot service until 1934...
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    George D. Samson, and Walter Berry that were part owners of the boat. On March 15, 1895, no news had been reported about the lost boat. Captain J. O'Sullivan...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    the C & R Poillon shipyard and witnessed by fifteen hundred people. James D. M. Beebe was part-owner of the boat. On March 28, 1883, Richard Poillon gave...
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  • 1700-1855. London: Conway Maritime Press. p. 301. OCLC 63842747. Preston, Dickson J. (2018). Young Frederick Douglass. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 263...
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  • Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    5 ft. breadth of beam, 7.5 ft. depth, 9 ft. draft, and 44-tons. J. T. Watson and Benjamin J. Guinness were the ship masters. She was registered as owned...
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    Susan McKenna-Lawlor (born 3 March 1935) is an Irish astrophysicist. She is an emeritus professor of experimental physics at Maynooth University, having...
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    Sandy Hook took on board the men just before the fifty-foot motorboat, W. D. Anderson sank. In 1931, in place of what was once thirty pilot boats, there...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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    8. On April 29, 1900, Captain Thomas McLaughlin, D. Kendrick, F. C. Lefray, W. S. Dolliver, and S. J. Treat were pilots on the Adams, No. 4. In 1901,...
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    Boston pilot boats Adams America Columbia Coquette Caleb Curtis D. J. Lawlor Eben D. Jordan Edwin Forrest Daniel Webster Dancing Feather Enchantress...
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