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Production table

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Ships built by Edward F. Williams, 1852–67
Name(s)[a] Type[b] Yr.
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Ton.
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Ordered by[e] Intended service Ship notes; references
Eclipse Schooner 1852 269 Arnold & O.* mys59 year wrong nm26 -ht
S. J. Moye Schooner 1852 319 Dollner, Potter & Co. mobile - no -nm nm26 "steamboat" -ht
  • Plough Boy (y)
  • Tennessee
Schooner 1853 348 East Coast nm26
Elwood Walter Pilot boat 1853 91 nm29
Franklin Nickerson Schooner 1854 258 Palmetto Line East Coast nm36
S. R. Allen Schooner 1854 277 East Coast nm37
Almena Bark 1854 756 Palmetto Line East Coast nm37
Fannie Currie Schooner 1854 295 "[F]or owners in Richmond". nm37
Pilot boat 1855 Mobile, AL nm42
Ricot Bark 1855 328 "For a Spanish house" nm42
Clara Haxall Clipper bark 1855 390 Richmond, VA—Rio, Brazil nm42
Wm. H. Gilliland Schooner 1855 347 Palmetto Line East Coast nm42
Lexington Bark 1856 395 Dollner & Potter* First vessel with full set of machine-bent hanging knees. nm42? -mys59
Jabez Williams Pilot boat 18?? -59r
Julia Pilot boat 18?? -59r
Independence Pilot boat 18?? -59r
Martino de Mello Bark 1858 615 Govt. of Portugal -mys59
Edmund Blunt Pilot boat 1858 121 "New York pilots" New York [2] [3]
Catalini Clipper bark 1858 309 Francisco de Moro West CoastMexico -mys70 -mys65
Propeller 1859 632 H. B. Cromwell & Co. East Coast USN gunboat, 1861–65; merchant service, 1866–72; foundered off Newfoundland 1872. -mys61 [4] [5] wiki article danfs also american eagle, sneden steamers daylight, another -nyt baird engine, also american eagle[6]
Nettie Merrill Pilot boat 1859 106 New York -59r -mys66 [7]
Tactics Schooner 1859 Charles Stillman South America [8]
Schooner 1859 100 "Mr Clarke" Hawaiian Islands "Very sharp" vessel, built "to carry mail and passengers between the Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands." [9]
James Welsh Bark 1860 336 -mys70
J. T. Williams Ship 1860 700 Curtis & Co. East Coast -1859retro
Fannie Pilot boat 1861 49 NY Pilots New York -59r al85 -htrust
Mary Ann Williams Pilot boat 1861 55 New York Pilots New York -al85 -htrust
Mary E. Fish Pilot boat 1861 53 New York Pilots New York al85 -htrust
Colonist Schooner 1861 206 F. Alexander tu
Propeller 1862 744 Wetmore, Cryder & Co. China [10] -59retro -mys65
Henrietta Bark 1863 Bell & Sons -59retro
Rebecca Bark 1863 299 Bell & Sons -mys65 -59retro
Edward F. Williams Pilot boat 1863 53 NY Pilots New York al85 -htrust
Harriet Bark 1863 751 -mys70
Edmund Driggs Pilot boat 1864 42 New York Pilots New York -59r -al85 -htrust
Wanata Schooner 1864 245 Bell & Son tu[11] mystic[12]
Menawa Schooner 1864 325 Bell & Son tu mystic[13]
Wapella Schooner 1864 243 Bell & Son tu mystic[14]
William Bell Pilot boat 1864 118 William Anderson et al New York Captured and burned by CSS Tallahassee, 1864. [15]
A. T. Stewart Pilot boat 1865 90 Pilots' Assoc. New York Schooner-rigged. -htrust
Nannie T. Bell Bark 1865 405 -mys70
William Bell Pilot boat 1865 118 Joseph Anderson et al New York Second pilot boat of the name built by Williams. Foundered 1867. -59r [16]
Excelsior Bark 1867 650 J. T. Maxwell mys70 -59r




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|- align="left" | Almira Coombs | Bark | align="center" | 1856 | align="right" | 348 | Drinkwater* | | built Maine possibly different J. Williams -mys |- align="left" | Clara Haxall | Bark | align="center" | 1855 | align="right" | 390 | D. Currie* | | attributed to "williams" -mys |- align="left" | Lexington | Bark | align="center" | 1856 | align="right" | 395 | Dollner & Potter* | | -mys |- align="left" | F. A. Palmer | Ship | align="center" | 1854 | align="right" | 1425 | Post, Smith & Co.* | | mys

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Name of ship. Where a ship had more than one name in the course of its career, the names are presented sequentially, with the last two digits of the year in which the name change took place displayed, where available, after the name. Names followed by a "(y)" are yard names.
  2. ^ Type of vessel. The generic term "steamer" is used in this column where it is not clear from the sources whether the vessel was a steamboat or a steamship.
  3. ^ Year of ship launch, where available, otherwise year of completion.
  4. ^ Ship tonnage. Tonnages will be in either tons burthen or gross register tonnage. Sources rarely indicate which form of tonnage is being employed.
  5. ^ Individual or business entity that ordered the ship.

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