ARCTIC (ship)
Abstracts: 3
1839
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 April 1864
(3 inches)
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p.4, col.7
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1839 - L Apr. 21:4/7 - The propeller ARCTIC, built by Peck and Masters
for Dean Richmond, to run in the New York Central line, was launched yes-
terday. The length of her keel is 180 feet; breadth of beam, 28 feet;
depth of hold, 12 feet; and burthen 616 tons. She is commanded by Cap-
tain Collins. -
With the ATLANTIC and the PACIFIC, the new boat will be used in the
Buffalo and Cleveland daily service. (3)
Shipbuilding
Index terms:
ARCTIC (ship); ATLANTIC (ship); Buffalo, N. Y.; Collins, Captain (captain of the ARTIC); New York Central railroad; PACIFIC (ship); Peck and Masters (shipbuilders); Richmond, Dean
1859
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 April 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.7
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1859 - L Apr. 21:4/7 - The propeller ARCTIC, built by Peck and Masters
for Dean Richmond, was launched yesterday. She will run in the New York
Central lines between Buffalo and Cleveland. Her length is 180 feet,
breadth, 28 feet. (2)
Shipping and Ships
Index terms:
ARCTIC (ship); Buffalo, N. Y.; New York Central railroad; Peck and Masters (shipbuilders); Richmond, Dean
1864
Cleveland Morning Leader, 3 June 1864
(9 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1864 - L June 3:4/2 - The propeller ARCTIC was built by Peck and Masters
for the New York Central railroad's line of passenger boats between
Cleveland and Buffalo. Her description follows: Length, 100 feet;
breadth of beam, 28 feet; depth of hold, 12 feet; and burthen, 815 tons.
(9)
Shipping and Ships
Index terms:
Academy of Music; ARCTIC (ship); Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Boston, Mass.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Chicago TIMES; Georgia; New York Central railroad; Peck and Masters (shipbuilders)