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Fannie (pilot boat)
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The Fannie was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1860 by Edward F. Williams at his shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn for New York City pilots. She was in the pilot service during the American Civil War. In an age of steam, she was sold in 1896.
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Fannie
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C. H. Wolsey, William L. Wilson
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New York Pilot Boat Fannie, No. 17 in the collection at The Mariners' Museum.
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dbr:Schooner
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United States
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Sold
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1860
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Fannie
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1896
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N. Y. Pilots: Edward Mersenee
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The Fannie was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1860 by Edward F. Williams at his shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn for New York City pilots. She was in the pilot service during the American Civil War. In an age of steam, she was sold in 1896.
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