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English: William Emil Iselin's sloop Cinderella (Archibald Cary Smith design, built at the Henry Piepgras shipyard in City Island, New York, in 1886). The date is that of the Ogden Goelet cup race from Newport to Boston, in which she was expected to partake but did not start, herego the date is either wrong or the Cinderella merely accompanied the yachts on this leg of New York Yacht Club's annual cruise, which she completed. |
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