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An extreme clipper ship built in 1854 by Jas. O. Curtis, Medford, MA, to the design of Samuel H. Pook. Dimensions 212'×40'×23' and tonnage 1495 tons Old Measurement.
1854 March 29
Launched at the shipyard of Jas. O. Curtis, Medford, MA, for Reed, Wade & Co., Boston. The first master was Captain George H. Willis late of the clipper ship Star of the Union.
1854 November 24 - ____
Sailed from New York to San Francisco in ___ days.
1863
Sold to the Black Ball Line of James Baines & Co., Liverpool, for £ 7060 and was renamed Light Brigade.
1863
Sailed London to Queensland.
1864 September 27 - December 22
Sailed London to Auckland in 86 days with 435 troops.
1867
Sailed London to Sydney.
1868
Sailed London to Lyttleton in 98 days.
1869
Sailed London to Queensland.
1870
Sailed London to Queensland.
1871
Sold to Taylor, Bethell & Roberts and used in the London - Moreton Bay trade.
1875
Sold to the Cork Warehouse Co., Cork.
1879
Surveyed in Cork and continued A1 for four years,
1883 February
Arrived to Queenstown 19 days out from New York, leaking badly.
1883
Sold to Gibraltar and used as a coal-hulk.

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