Category:St. Paul (ship, 1874)
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English: St. Paul – full-rigged ship, built in Bath, Maine, launched 1874, signal letters "JQDN", owned/operated by Northwestern Fisheries, Booth Fisheries; was the Marine Museum of the Puget Sound Academy of Science in the 1930s; towed to Oyster Bay, British Columbia, where she was sunk as a breakwater
References:
- American Merchant Ships, 1850-1900 (Volume II, Frederick C. Matthews, Marine Research Society, 1931 p. 305–308)
- Merchant Vessels of the United States (Department of Transportation, Coast Guard, 1917, p. 29)
- St. Paul (Clipper ship) WorldCat Identity
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