D. J. Lawlor
The D. J. Lawlor was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1881 at North Weymouth, Massachusetts. The schooner was considered the largest (86 feet) for her type, noted for her seaworthiness and heavy weather performance. She was named after the prominent Boston shipbuilder Dennison J. Lawlor. She was struck by a fishing schooner Horace B. Parker, in 1895, and was replaced by the pilot-boat Liberty in 1896.
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D. J. Lawlor
The D. J. Lawlor was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1881 at North Weymouth, Massachusetts. The schooner was considered the largest (86 feet) for her type, noted for her seaworthiness and heavy weather performance. She was named after the prominent Boston shipbuilder Dennison J. Lawlor. She was struck by a fishing schooner Horace B. Parker, in 1895, and was replaced by the pilot-boat Liberty in 1896.
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The D. J. Lawlor was a 19th-ce ...... he pilot-boat Liberty in 1896.
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1881-12-22
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Pilot-boat D. J. Lawlor. Painting by Nathaniel Livermore Stebbins.
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US
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Sank
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1881-12-22
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D. J. Lawlor
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Bagnall & Loud blocked
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1895-01-04
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Captains William V. Abbott, Abel F. Hayden, and James H. Reid
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