A. T. Stewart (pilot boat)
The A. T. Stewart was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1865 at the Edward F. Williams shipyard to replace the pilot boat George Steers, which was lost in 1865. She was built for the New Jersey and New York Pilots' Association. The Stewart was in a collision with the steamship Scotia and sank in 1869. She was replaced by the James Gordon Bennett in 1870.
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A. T. Stewart (pilot boat)
The A. T. Stewart was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1865 at the Edward F. Williams shipyard to replace the pilot boat George Steers, which was lost in 1865. She was built for the New Jersey and New York Pilots' Association. The Stewart was in a collision with the steamship Scotia and sank in 1869. She was replaced by the James Gordon Bennett in 1870.
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The A. T. Stewart was a 19th-c ...... James Gordon Bennett in 1870.
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1869-11-30
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1865-10-11
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1865-10-11
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1865-10-11
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1865-10-11
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A. T. Stewart
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Alexander Turney Stewart, Dry goods businessman
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Daniel C. Chapman
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1869-11-30
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New York Pilots' Association
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The A. T. Stewart was a 19th-c ...... James Gordon Bennett in 1870.
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