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Builder's Half Model, William H. Conner

Document Type: Artifact
Geographic Location: Searsport, Maine
Date: 1877s
Creator: unknown
ID Number: 0076
Keywords: Shipbuilding, Model, Down Easter, 0076


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Builder's half model of the ship William H. Conner, built in Searsport in 1877 by Marlboro Packard, her master builder, working in the Carver yard.

The Conner was the last and largest full-rigged ship built in Searsport , costing over $100,000. Apparently in three voyages she earned her construction costs, but that was the exception; 15% was closer to the rule.  Listed in the Register ( shipping registers listed all merchant vessels) until 1898, finally turned into a barge and sunk off Sandy Hook.


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