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Enoch Turley
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The Enoch Turley was a 19th-century Pennsylvania pilot schooner built in 1842 in Baltimore, Maryland. In the 1880s she was caught up in the competition and rivalry between New Jersey and Pennsylvania pilots and the Delaware pilots. She survived the Great Blizzard of 1888, but was swept away in 1889, with all hands lost, during a powerful gale.
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Enoch Turley
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Charles D. Schellenger, John S. Kelly, Morgan B. Saunders, Harry M. Parker, James A. Orton, James Clampett, Joseph Snodgrass, William Baker, John West
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Pilot Boat Enoch Turley by the Irwin Lighthouse, Storm Raging by James Wilson Carmichael.
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United States
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The Irwin Lighthouse, Storm Raging by John Wilson Carmichael.jpg
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November 1842
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Enoch Turley
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Captain Enoch Turley
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1889-04-06
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George W. Pride, Harry Long, John H. Kelley, James R. Kelley, John S. Kelly, Morgan B. Saunders, Harry M. Parker, James A. Orton, Charles D. Schellenger, Peter R. Schellenger, Luster D. Schellenger, William Edwards, John Maull, George Conwell, Gus Clampitt, George Wallace, Lew Wallace, Samuel West, John West
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47
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The Enoch Turley was a 19th-century Pennsylvania pilot schooner built in 1842 in Baltimore, Maryland. In the 1880s she was caught up in the competition and rivalry between New Jersey and Pennsylvania pilots and the Delaware pilots. She survived the Great Blizzard of 1888, but was swept away in 1889, with all hands lost, during a powerful gale.
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