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Launch of Down Easter "Henry B. Hyde"
Document Type: Photo/Image
Geographic Location: Bath, Maine
ID Number: Henry_B_Hyde_Launch
Keywords: Shipbuilding, Launching, Down Easter
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Description:
The ship Henry B. Hyde was a splendid ship and Down Easter, captained by a number of Searsport masters over the years. Launched from John McDonald's Bath shipyard in November, 1884, she had strong Searsport connections with eleven of the fourteen owners were from Searsport, though they owned just under half of the vessel. Considered to be the finest of the Down Easters, she was the fastest three-master of the post clipper era. Her typical voyages were New York to San Francisco, then to Liverpool with grain and back to New York. In 1898, she came under the management of the Flint & Co. and was put into the coal trade. IN 1900 she went under San Francisco management. On February 11, 1904 in a heavy gale she went ashore near Cape Henry, Virginia.
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