Starlight (clipper)
Starlight was a medium clipper built in 1854 in South Boston, Massachusetts that made nine passages from New York City or Boston to San Francisco. The ship was known in its day for "making passages faster than average". Starlight is better remembered today as the subject of two paintings by artist Fitz Hugh Lane.Starlight was described as having "spacious staterooms" and a figurehead resembling "the representation of an antediluvian bird of Paradise spliced into a mermaid".
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Starlight (clipper)
Starlight was a medium clipper built in 1854 in South Boston, Massachusetts that made nine passages from New York City or Boston to San Francisco. The ship was known in its day for "making passages faster than average". Starlight is better remembered today as the subject of two paintings by artist Fitz Hugh Lane.Starlight was described as having "spacious staterooms" and a figurehead resembling "the representation of an antediluvian bird of Paradise spliced into a mermaid".
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Starlight was a medium clipper ...... adise spliced into a mermaid".
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E.&H.O. Briggs, South Boston
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Starlight, by Fitz Hugh Lane
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United States
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Feb. 11, 1854
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Starlight, changed to
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Baker & Morrill, Boston
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R. Protolongo or Proto Longo
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