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samuel[edit]

  • albert h mott part of co.[1]

^ earlier sneden

ships2[edit]
  • mt vernon pusey engine[4]
  • flushing some details[5]
  • alabama trial trip[6]
  • daylight engine, alabama[7]
  • barge suquehanna, floridian, gen concha, calhoun, gordon 1851? [8]



table2[edit]

Ships built by Samuel Sneden, 1851—1876
Name(s)[a] Type Yr.
[b]
Ton.
[c]
Engine [d] Ordered by[e] Intended service Ship notes; references
Florida Steamboat 1851 344 Charleston owners nm21
General Concha Steamer 1851 215 Fulton Don J. C. y Reventa Cuba [1][2][3]
  • Amory
  • Borinqueno 52
Steamship 1852 600 T. G. Schomburg NY–West Indies [4][5] [11] [6]
  • City of Hartford
  • Capitol City 83
Steamboat 1852 970 Morgan Long Island Sound [5][7] Stranded off Rye, New York(?) 1886 [8]

Eagle
Steamboat 1852 300 New York–New Jersey [12] eagle? engine coldwell -fulton image
Island Belle Steamboat 1852 325 [13]
Creole Steamboat 1852 400 [14]
Ferryboat 1852 150 Puerto Rico [15]
  • Caroline
  • Kate 61?
Steamship 1852 450 Allaire East Coast [16] to run in the Charleston trade [17] some details phd; blockade runner california 1862 [18] [19] nm24

  • Daniel Webster
  • Expounder 62
  • Saguenay 72
Steamboat 1853 630 Coffee Maine SNC New England USNQMD, 186?–6?.[9] [20] [21] engine, tonnage whitlock ton 630 sneden Burned and sank, 1884 heyl
Isabella Steamboat 1853 138 nm27
Westchester Steamer 1853 440 Hogg Commercial SBC LI Sound? [22] engine, whitlock tonnage 300
Steamboat 1854 395 Fulton Fall River Iron Works Long Island Sound S&W. USN gunboat 1859–63. Purchased by Paraguay, still running 1870 [23] fulton -npc wrecked off mexico -web
Metropolis Steamboat 1854 2108 Novelty Bay State Line Long Island Sound [24] [25]
Fall River Steamboat 1854 350 R. Borden [26]
  • Young America (y)
  • Eagle's Wing
Steamboat 1854 450 New Bedford & Nantucket Co Destroyed by fire 1861. [27] [28] [29]
Cuba Steamship 1854 750 Fulton Mobile & N.O. Mail Line N.O. - Mobile [30] engine engine details all details franklin -archive [31]
Granite State Steamboat 1854 860 Morgan NY New Haven & Hartford SBC Long Island Sound Destroyed by fire 1883, 3 killed. [32] [33] 1853? 1853? [34] Destroyed by fire at East Haddam, Connecticut, 1883. [35]

Nelly Baker
Steamboat 1854 304 Nahant SBC [36]
Osprey Steamboat 1854 370 Commercial SBC Long Island Sound [37]
Elm City Steamboat 1855 1449 Neptune NY & New Haven SBC Long Island Sound [38] [39] franklin -archive tonnage 1050 launch
Island Home Steamboat 1855 481 Morgan bmn whitlock
  • Yankee (y)
  • River Bird
Steamboat 1855 800 Fulton A. A. Low & Bros[f] China [10] [40] [41] [42] sails [43] tonnage 527
Christoval Colon Steamboat 1856 495 Morgan Cuba [44] engine maker -htrust [45]

Curlew
Steamship* 1856 380 NY & Providence Line Long Island Sound Uncommissioned USN gunboat 1861, 1863. Sunk in collision off Point Lookout, Maryland, 1863. [46] [47]
Everglade steamer 1856 406 Morgan bmn [48]
Schooner 1856 "a small schooner".[49]
Rotary Steamboat 1856 380 NY & Fairhaven Line Long Island Sound [50]

Bridgeport
Steamboat 1857 [11]
Steamship* 1857 Barstow & Pope Rotary engine? or VL [51]
F. de Norzagaray[g] Steamboat 1857 350 H. P. Sturges [52] [53]
Independence Towboat 1857 354 Morgan Capt. E. Nye Valparaiso harbor bmn [54] [55] tonnage 380
Steam barge 1858 Baker Barstow, Hope et al Erie Canal [56] barrows? -fulton [57]
  • John Faron
  • Minnie R. Childs 66
  • St. Nicholas
Steamboat 1858 Faron Out of service about 1885.[h]

Steamship* 1859 460 Delamater Barstow & Pope Long Island Sound USN gunboat 1861–65. Rotary engine? [58] [59]
Guatamala Steamship 1859 Delamater Panama RRC [60] [61] trial trip
Sternwheeler 1859 Colombia [62]
Alabama Steamboat 1859 510 Morgan James L. Day Lake Ponchartrain Iron-hulled ship built in association with T. F. Rowland. [63] [64] alabama? [65] bmn

Steamship* 1859 600 Pusey H. B. Cromwell & Co East Coast [66] USN gunboat, 1861–65; sold 1865.[13] pusey[67] launch, description[68]
James L. Day Steamboat 1859 Lake Ponchartrain Iron-hulled ship, probably built in association with T. F. Rowland [69]

John Brooks
Steamboat 1859 780 Morgan bmn
Flushing Steamboat 1860 333 Morgan Flushing, College Pt. & NY SFC East River Iron-hulled ship built in association with T. F. Rowland. [70] [71] [72] bmn

Steamship 1860 1600 Allaire H. Cromwell & Co East Coast [14] USN gunboat 1861–65. Blown ashore and wrecked at Cartagena, Colombia, 1866. [73] [74] [75] heyl
Primero Steamer* 1861 331 Pesant Bros Cuba Iron-hulled ship, possibly built in association with T. F. Rowland. [76] [77]
City of Boston Steamboat 1861 Novelty [15][16] [78]

City of New York
Steamboat 1861 Novelty [15] [79]
Continental Steamboat 1861 Morgan Long Island Sound [80] [81] bmn
troopship 1864 Iron hull. 800 man capacity. [82]
troopship 1864 Iron hull. 800 man capacity. [83]
Steamboat 1870? New Haven SBC 345 ft steamer. [84]

Columbia
Yacht 1871 200 —— Osgood Joint winner of the 1871 America's Cup. Designed by J. B. van Deusen and built by Sneden at Chester, PA. [85] [86] keel laid by sneden and close to launch
William Baxter Steam barge** 1872 57 Fishkill Erie Canal [87]
  • Richard Borden
  • Fairfield 06
Steamboat 1874 786 Fall River Iron Works Co Built by Sneden at Baxter's shipyard, Bulls Ferry, New Jersey. Scrapped at New Jersey, 1908. [88]
Rockaway Steamboat 1876 1950 Quintard Rockaway Line Built by Sneden at the shipyard of George W. Beach, Norfolk, Virginia. [89] Sank in storm before entering service while under tow to New York for installation of engines, 1877.


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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Name of ship.
  2. ^ Year of ship launch, where available, otherwise year of completion.
  3. ^ Ship tonnage.
  4. ^ Engine manufacturer.
  5. ^ Individual or business entity that ordered the ship.
  6. ^ Agents for an unnamed firm based in China.
  7. ^ Full name Fernando de Norzagaray; name shortened in Table due to space limitations.
  8. ^ [12] The source erroneously names the builder as Lawrence & Sneden, Samuel Sneden's former company, dissolved in 1851.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Launch" (PDF). New York Daily Tribune. 1851-12-10. p. 7.
  2. ^ American Lloyds 1859. pp. 462-63.
  3. ^ New York Marine Register 1858. pp. 346–47.
  4. ^ "Launch". The New York Times. 1852-07-05.
  5. ^ a b "Ships Built at the Port of New York in 1852". Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review. Vol. 29. New York. December 1853. p. 753.
  6. ^ "Voyage of the Steamer Amory from New York" (PDF). The New York Herald. 1853-01-24. p. 2.
  7. ^ New York Marine Register 1858. p. 344.
  8. ^ Jacobus 1956. pp. 70, 111.
  9. ^ Morrison 1903. pp. 391–92.
  10. ^ Morrison 1903. p. 509.
  11. ^ Morrison 1903. p. 358.
  12. ^ Morrison 1903. p. 164.
  13. ^ Silverstone 1989. p. 93.
  14. ^ Morrison 1903. pp. 450, 486.
  15. ^ a b Morrison 1903. pp. 331–33.
  16. ^ Morrison 1903. p. 337.

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