Gazelle

A clipper ship built in 1851 by William H. Webb, New York, as Yard No. 59. Dimensions 182'×38'×21' and tonnage 1244 tons Old Measurement. The original figurehead was considered too inartistic and was replaced with a billet head.
1851 January 21
Launched at the shipyard of William H. Webb, New York, for Taylor & Merrill, New York.
1851
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 135 days under command of Captain Henderson.
1851
Sailed from San Francisco to Hong Kong in 44 days under command of Captain Dollard.
1851
Sailed from Hong Kong to New York in 98 days.
1852 ____ - October 1
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 136 days.
1852 October 2
Collided with a Spanish ship off Cape Horn and lost her jibboom, all headgear, the cutwater and part of the stem.
1852
Sailed from San Francisco to Hong Kong in 39 days.
1852
Sailed from Hong Kong to New York in 99 days.
1853 June 9
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 119 days.
1853
Sailed from San Francisco to Hong Kong in 43 days.
1853
Sailed from Hong Kong to New York in 91 days.
1854 _____ - September 27
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in 114 days.
1854 October 14
Left San Francisco for Hong Kong.
1854 November 19
Was dismasted in a typhoon 35 days out in position 21° N, 141° E. She was subsequently condemned in Hong Kong and sold to Peruvian owners for $ 13.500 and was renamed Cora.
1861-62
Owned by E. Bates & Co., Liverpool, under the name Henry Puddemsey.

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