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The David Carll, was a 19th-century pilot boat, built in 1885 at the David Carll shipyard in City Island, New York. She was named in honor of David Carll, a well-known City Island shipbuilder. The David Carll, was considered to be among the fastest schooners in the fleet. She was built to replace the Mary E. Fish, that was run down and sank by the schooner Frank Harrington in 1885. She was one of the pilot boats that survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. The David Carll, was lost at sea in 1893.

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  • David Carll (pilot boat) (en)
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  • The David Carll, was a 19th-century pilot boat, built in 1885 at the David Carll shipyard in City Island, New York. She was named in honor of David Carll, a well-known City Island shipbuilder. The David Carll, was considered to be among the fastest schooners in the fleet. She was built to replace the Mary E. Fish, that was run down and sank by the schooner Frank Harrington in 1885. She was one of the pilot boats that survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. The David Carll, was lost at sea in 1893. (en)
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  • David Carll (en)
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  • * A. Hawkins * Edward P. Nichols * Edgar T. Somers * Leonard * John E. Kirwan (en)
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  • David Carll shipyard (en)
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  • Pilot Boat David Carll, No. 4; painting by Conrad Freitag. (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Sank (en)
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  • David Carll Pilot Boat.jpg (en)
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  • David Carll (en)
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  • David Carll, shipbuilder (en)
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  • *Frederick Nelson * Allen M. Beebe * Edward P. Nichols * Jacob Van Name Brothers * John E. Kirwan (en)
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  • The David Carll, was a 19th-century pilot boat, built in 1885 at the David Carll shipyard in City Island, New York. She was named in honor of David Carll, a well-known City Island shipbuilder. The David Carll, was considered to be among the fastest schooners in the fleet. She was built to replace the Mary E. Fish, that was run down and sank by the schooner Frank Harrington in 1885. She was one of the pilot boats that survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. The David Carll, was lost at sea in 1893. (en)
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