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Finding the | schooner abandoned, Montgomery burned her, then captur |
USS Patriot (1861) was a | schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the America |
USS Hope (1861) was a small | schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the America |
USS G. W. Blunt (1861) was a | schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the America |
SS Sea Bird (1863) was a captured Confederate | schooner acquired by the Union Navy from the prize cou |
lunt, formerly Blunt, was a wooden two-masted | schooner acquired by the Navy in New York City 23 Nove |
About 2 p.m., while the | schooner Advance, 50 tons, Captain Loverlock, from the |
The 1926 | schooner Adventure is one of the last of the famous Gr |
While proceeding north, the warship captured | schooner Alabama off the Florida coast on 18 April. |
She also captured | schooner Albert on 1 May and British blockade runner C |
On 29 November Kanawha took | schooner Albert, also called Wenona, attempting to car |
ehtoh, and Halawa; the three-masted auxiliary | schooner Alcyone; the motor launches Zeeland, Elkhorn, |
She captured | schooner Alice L. Webb at Rose Bay, North Carolina, 5 |
or the Anna Rogde, the world's oldest sailing | schooner, also known as the sailing queen of Norway. |
She captured the | schooner Amaranth on 27 September, and participated in |
Hamilton ( | schooner), an American schooner class ship during the |
ce by the Confederate sentries stationed on a | schooner anchored to the wreck of Southfield; both boa |
from which sugar and molasses were shipped by | schooner and steamboat. |
As they were returning, a whale rammed the | schooner and caused a plank to come loose. |
The boarding party then refloated the | schooner and claimed her as a prize. |
types including two-mast schooners, South Sea | schooner and brigantines, and steamboats. |
At 2:00 p.m., Annie's men went on board the | schooner and found her to a new vessel of about 80 ton |
erse, Georgia Review, New York Times, Prairie | Schooner, and Saturday Review of Literature. |
ear Elizabeth City, North Carolina, sinking a | schooner and other obstructions inside the waterway. |
the Confederate steamer had captured a water | schooner and attacked the Army steamer, Express, which |
With the exception of two steamers, a | schooner, and a brigantine, the vessels he built were |
a Review, The American Poetry Review, Prairie | Schooner and New England Review. |
sighted her first large blockade runner, the | schooner Ann accompanied by a small sloop; and a 3-day |
e following year a 'big boat', supposedly the | schooner Anne, was under construction, apparently ther |
The ship was to rendezvous with the | schooner Annie Larsen at the island of Socorro, with t |
e Gaspe and November 1847 sailed on board the | schooner Antelope for Quebec. |
Early in the Civil War, the Coast Survey | schooner Arago was ordered to report to Flag Officer S |
Its final capture was the | schooner Archer on June 25, 1863, which being a better |
At sea on the 15th, she captured | schooner Arctic and sent the prize to Washington, D.C. |
h time the vessel captured of the Confederate | schooner Aristides off Charlotte harbor. |
At first, her owners used the small and fast | schooner as packet ship carrying mail and passengers b |
ember 1791 when her crew boarded a Royal Navy | schooner as it entered the port of New York, the Vigil |
r Adventure, Inc., was formed to preserve the | schooner as a monument to the history of Gloucester an |
Huron chased a | schooner ashore on 12 April and seven days later captu |
s credited with having chased an unidentified | schooner ashore on September 22, 1863 where that vesse |
obile she and Kennebec chased an unidentified | schooner ashore where she was set afire by her crew. |
ost daring exploits, Cambridge's guns drove a | schooner ashore near Masonboro Inlet, North Carolina o |
He was made the master of a | schooner at age 19. |
ieutenant Joseph Daly in the barge to chase a | schooner attempting to enter the harbour at San Doming |
d, Illinois after she was rammed by the unlit | schooner Augusta in the early hours of September 8, 18 |
Washington (SP-1241) was a seagoing | schooner barge that served in the United States Navy i |
The Esperanto was a fishing | schooner based in Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
First brewed in the 1950's, | Schooner beer was named after the famous racing and fi |
es learned of the expedition and scuttled the | schooner before the Northern gunboats could reach her. |
it Island, and sank a 50-foot (15 m) Japanese | schooner, before returning to Majuro the latter date. |
ble terms as compensation for the loss of his | schooner, Black Jack through the negligence of the pil |
Travelling as a member of the crew of the | schooner Black Swan, along the way he stops off at the |
11 October - | Schooner Blanche, recaptured, with cargo of dry goods. |
people from Nova Scotia and a tribute to the | schooner Bluenose. |
There they chased and forced ashore the armed | schooner Breaker which had formerly served as a pilot |
heus participated in the capture of the armed | schooner Breaker and destruction of Hannah and Elma by |
the Confederate Government acquired the small | schooner Breaker and used her as a pilot boat at Pass |
ke had sailed in company with Rattler and the | schooner Bream. |
The Texan | schooner Brutus was one of the four ships of the First |
Howard is a wooden Fredonia | schooner built in 1893 in Essex, Massachusetts, USA. |
HMS Pictou was a 16-gun | schooner built as the American privateer Syren which w |
Dorchester was a Chesapeake Bay "Bugeye"-type | schooner built in 1893. |
USS Porcupine' was a gunboat | schooner built by Adam and Noah Brown at Presque Isle, |
Yngve, 1929; a three-masted | schooner built of oak and pine. |
The second USRC Virginia was a | schooner built in 1797 for the United States Revenue C |
2, 1909, the Sybil Marston, the largest steam | schooner built on the west coast, struck the rocks nea |
The Golden State was a 3-masted | schooner built in the W.F. Stone yard in Oakland, Cali |
ey had a state-of-the-art 90-foot (27 m) long | Schooner built and named it Mana. |
Pitcairn, | schooner built by Turner for the Seventh Day Adventist |
ea for a future gift shop and office area for | schooner business. |
und of any filing of libel papers against the | schooner, but she was taken into the South Atlantic Bl |
Holger calls her a | schooner but any sailing ship can be called a schooner |
e, the ponies are prepped and strapped to the | Schooner by the RUF/NEKS. |
Built as an auxiliary | schooner by George Lawley & Son, of Neponset, Massachu |
often with the museum's other tall ships, the | schooner Californian and the 1863 barque Star of India |
erved as the model for the figurehead for the | schooner Californian. |
business interests Acland was the owner of a | schooner called Lady of St Kilda, which he bought in 1 |
and his family made their way to Chicago on a | schooner called Tracy. |
1904 he came as a cabin passenger aboard the | schooner called Luiza. |
Swift was a small | schooner captured by Patapsco on 9 February 1864 in Wa |
USS Sarah and Caroline (1861) was a | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the beginni |
R. C. Slade, 673 tons, United States | schooner captured and sunk on 18 June 1917. |
Mail was a sutler's | schooner captured by Freeborn while unloading cargo ab |
J. W. Wilder was a British | schooner captured about 15 miles east of Mobile Bay en |
USS Mail (1862) was a | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the America |
The USS Chotank was a | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the America |
USS Corypheus (1862) was a | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the America |
USS J. W. Wilder (1859) was a | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the America |
USS Sam Houston (1861) was a small (66-ton) | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the beginni |
USS Swift (1864) was a small 12-ton | schooner captured by the Union Navy during the Union b |
The Maria Giovanni was a 200 ton | schooner captured from the Italians by the British des |
CSS Archer was originally a fishing | schooner captured by the Confederate cruiser CSS Tacon |
The Sibyl Marston was a wooden | schooner cargo ship built by W.A. Boole & Sons of Oakl |
There he took command of the 12-gun | schooner Carleton, which formed part of Captain Thomas |
eer, during the War of 1812, Henley commanded | schooner Carolina during the Battle of New Orleans. |
The | schooner Carroll by the Tallahassee's tender James Fun |
A | schooner carrying seven people sunk, killing all its o |
Catherine Hill was adopted to commemorate the | schooner Catherine Hill that had run aground in 1867. |
ingo for a year, she re-captured the American | schooner Chance on 22 May and assisted in returning Th |
Captain Joshua Webster, owner of the topsail | schooner Charlotte Rhodes (portrayed by the schooner M |
28 July 1969, Cape Upright towed the disabled | schooner Chauve Souris 19 miles west of Frying Pan Lig |
In autumn of 1859, the | schooner Clotilde (or Clotilda), under the command of |
s killed and proved to be the French national | schooner Colibry of three carriage guns commanded by L |
Lennon was attacked, on July 19, 1814, by the | schooner Comet of Baltimore, U.S., an American private |
Reaper was a privateer | schooner commanded by Captain Ephraim Sturdivant durin |
Ilsley was a privateer | schooner commanded by Captain Ephraim Sturdivant durin |
f the signal agreed upon on board the Spanish | schooner, commenced to move in pursuit. |
Hiring out a | schooner, commissioned as the Rob Roy, Williams would |
He designed the vessels on a naval | schooner concept. |
She captured the | schooner Coquette loaded with cotton on 26 January. |
On 26 January 1865 she captured the | schooner Coquette and brought her into Port Royal, Sou |
as the most westerly location a small trading | schooner could turn around. |
erating from that base, capturing Confederate | schooner Course on 11 November and British schooner Ma |
l hero when he managed to capture the Spanish | schooner Covadonga at the Naval Battle of Papudo, on N |
The next month, Condell was in charge of the | schooner Covadonga, together with Arturo Prat, in char |
nd Esmeralda, the gunboat Magallanes, and the | schooner Covadonga. |
In 2001, ongoing tests confirmed the | Schooner crater site as having the highest annual mean |
The | Schooner crater itself was host to a series of Apollo |
abama), was blockading Vera Cruz when Mexican | schooner Criolla slipped into that port. |
From 30 October to 22 July 1863 the | schooner cruised the Potomac, Rappahannock, and Pianka |
an incident in August 1967 when the Argentine | schooner Cruz del Sur was found fishing 400 metres (1, |
During 1870, she joined in the search for the | schooner Daphne, which was unsuccessful. |
On 6 October, Rachel Seaman captured British | schooner Dart attempting to run the blockade at Sabine |
professional World Premiere of “The Christmas | Schooner” debuted at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre i |
at about 10:30 am on August 5, 1813 when the | schooner Decatur appeared on the horizon. |
r 1, 1920, when she beat the Canadian fishing | schooner Delawana under command of Capt. |
d 1921 to compete in the Nova Scotian Fishing | Schooner Delawana; won that prize several times; sunk |
schooner Derby was captured, but had to be burnt becau | |
She is a replica of a 19th century | schooner, designed and built by Captain Frank Fulchier |
s first command came in June 1817, taking the | schooner Despatch on a survey of Virginia's coast and |
t Pimpernel and Docteur Lescar are watching a | schooner disappear over the horizon towards England an |
They were rescued on 21 November 1825 by U.S. | Schooner Dolphin, commanded by Lieut. |
cluded it would be suicide to go on deck; the | schooner dragged the mast for 24 hours through the typ |
score, a selected member, called the "Sooner | Schooner Driver," drives the Schooner out onto the fie |
e Texas coast, capturing one blockade running | schooner during that time. |
of the RUF/NEKS is the driving of the Sooner | Schooner during football games. |
later for Charleston, South Carolina, towing | schooner E. W. Gardner, joining the blockade there the |
historic 1896 rescue of nine persons from the | schooner E.S. Newman. |
Named for John McNab, 2d mate of the | schooner Eliza Scott, who made a sketch of the Balleny |
She shared in the capture of the | schooner Emily Murray 9 February 1863 and captured man |
outh Carolina, 27 January 1863, Hope captured | schooner Emma Tuttle with a cargo of saltpeter for the |
Navy on 2 April 1803 and was assigned to the | schooner Enterprise in the Mediterranean Squadron. |
Assigned to the | schooner Enterprise, Wren rose in rank and, by the end |
n of King William IV, with the arrival of the | schooner Enterprize near the present site of the Queen |
bout a trip sponsored by the publisher on the | schooner Ernestina (see:) to the Arctic regions around |
On May 30, 1921, | Schooner Esperanto struck a submerged wreck near Sable |
warrow for a week, while her crewmates on the | schooner Europe stayed on board their vessel. |
rank A. Palmer may be the largest four-masted | schooner ever built. |
He was a seaman on the American | schooner Fair American, engaged with a larger companio |
the enemy when she captured the small French | schooner Fancy near St Thomas. |
e marketing campaigns have long since ceased, | Schooner fans are still able to find their favorite be |
rewmen pulled the flotation device out to the | schooner, fastened it to their bodies and were pulled |
h the king of Maldives, who put his own royal | schooner Fath-ul-Majid at his disposition to carry arc |
mes River, she freed the crew of the American | schooner Flight, who had been seized by three British |
English | schooner Flora, sailing from Vera Cruz with specie; |
Later, on the 26th, Vermont sighted the | schooner Flying Mist, hailed her, put a man on board a |
The ship was also rigged as a two-masted | schooner for auxiliary sail power. |
rchase a whaling station in New Zealand and a | schooner for whaling. |
the United States when he seized an American | schooner for failing to declare a cannon to customs. |
Clendon purchased the | schooner Fortitude and, with his family and business p |
On 4 August 1813, Emulous recaptured the | schooner Four Brothers, of 330 tons bm, R. Sinclair, m |
Using the 75-ton | schooner France, with many different scientists and co |
schooner Frank W. Howe, February 22, 1904 | |
cker also served as commanding officer of the | schooner Franklin. |
five days later, the Union Navy purchased the | schooner from the New York City prize court. |
On 14 November she captured the | schooner George Chisholm with a cargo of salt off the |
to the obscuring smoke, but the three-masted | schooner George L. Newman was wrecked offshore; the cr |
Privateer | schooner Governor Plummer, of six guns |
Lt. Tattnall took command of | schooner Grampus on 15 April 1831, and cruised the Wes |
op Warren, commanding both the latter and the | schooner Grampus in the Gulf of Mexico. |
The | schooner had been attempting to slip into the river la |
16th, took Edward Barnard, after that British | schooner had run the blockade out of Mobile, Alabama, |
ce a popular brand of beer in eastern Canada, | Schooner had many memorable advertising campaigns that |
nth, Kankakee arrived at Fort Monroe with the | schooner Hannah Matilda under tow, which had lost her |
y sold their breweries to Labatt in 1971, and | Schooner has since been produced under the InBev umbre |
the crew of a merchant who came to seize the | schooner he owned named Three Sisters. |
years, was stationed on-board the RCMP supply | schooner HERSCHEL at the time of his death and died as |
Wreck of the | Schooner Hesperus on Norman's Woe, Gloucester, Massach |
18 July: | schooner Hiram, of 132 tons, sailing from Lisbon to Sa |
18 July, together with Spartan: | schooner Hiram, of 132 tons, sailing from Lisbon to Sa |
At the inaugural | Schooner History Symposium held at the Bath Marine Mus |
ana along with USS Peacock and the Royal Navy | schooner HMS Speedwell captured five pirate vessels of |
given his first independent command with the | schooner HMS Magdalen, employed in anti-smuggling oper |
A few weeks later the Royal Navy | schooner HMS Cuttle captured Jordan. |
known as a middy, or in South Australia as a | schooner, however, anywhere else in Australia, a schoo |
USS J. B. Walker (ID 1272) was an old | schooner hulk acquired by the U.S. Navy during World W |
hipbuilder there, and built his first ship, a | schooner, in 1839. |
He is also credited with building the first | schooner in California. |
icially Rainbow Warrior II) is a three-masted | schooner in service with the environmental protection |
Charles W. Fisher, captured a still unrigged | schooner in the Tar River north of Washington, N.C. |
USS Puritan (IX-69) was an auxiliary | schooner in the United States Navy. |
e first USS Despatch was a United States Navy | schooner in commission from 1814 to 1820. |
The Western Union is a historic | schooner in Key West, Florida, United States. |
on 20 March 1863, Welch - having heard that a | schooner in the Ocklockonee River was loading cotton - |
Etta M. Burns was built as a civilian | schooner in 1902. |
irginia (SP-1965) was a two-masted, auxiliary | schooner in the United States Navy. |
The third USS Morris was a | schooner in the United States Navy in commission in 18 |
In 1970, the Apollo 16 team trained at | Schooner in the lunar rover. |
The first USS Comet was a United States Navy | schooner in commission as a privateer from 1812 to 181 |
tower in 1830, that light was swept away by a | schooner in 1857. |
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