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Edmund Driggs (pilot boat)
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The Edmund Driggs, was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1864 at the Edward F. Williams shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She was built to replace the pilot boat Elwood Walter. The schooner was used to pilot vessels to and from the Port of New York. She survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. In the age of steam, she was sold in 1896.
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Edmund Driggs
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A. Bourne, Richard Bowen, James H. Tenure, Jacob Vanderbilt, Edward Hilliker, John W. Murray, Captain Augustus H. Van Pelt
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Schooner-rigged
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dbr:Edward_F._Williams_(shipbuilder)
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not known
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United States
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Sold
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1864-03-05
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1864-02-27
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Edmund Driggs
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Edmund Smith Driggs
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1896-02-01
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New York Pilots
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schooner sail
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42
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New York Harbor
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The Edmund Driggs, was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1864 at the Edward F. Williams shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She was built to replace the pilot boat Elwood Walter. The schooner was used to pilot vessels to and from the Port of New York. She survived the Great Blizzard of 1888. In the age of steam, she was sold in 1896.
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