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  2. BoatTrader.com - Wikipedia

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    June 1, 2017, Boat Trader and Boats Group decides Miami is the place to be, anchors headquarters. [5] April 2022, Boat Trader launches the award-winning [6] TV show Stomping Grounds on streaming television [7] featuring local boaters and celebrities [8] [9] across America.

  3. Thomas Kemp (shipbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    a pilot boat (1807) for William Harrow; five ships (1807) for Isaac McKim, Henry Wilson, James Barry, John McKee, and Henry Craig; Rossie (1808), a schooner and a privateer of the War of 1812. a schooner (1808), 146 1/2 tons, for John McFadon; two gunboats (1808) for John Strieker for the United States

  4. Boats.com - Wikipedia

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    February 17, 2017, parent of boats.com, Dominion Marine Media (DMM), which was acquired by Apax Partners in 2016, [8] was rebranded to Boats Group, LLC. [9] February 17, 2017, Sam Fulton is CEO at Boats Group, which includes the leading marine brands of YachtWorld, Boat Trader, boats.com, Cosas de Barcos and YachtCloser. [10] June 1, 2017 ...

  5. List of newspapers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Advocate & Farmer's & Mechanics Register: Cumberland: 1831 1835 [57] Maryland Free Press: Hagerstown: 1862 1876 On hiatus from 1863-1866. Also published as Reporter and Advertiser, 1875-1876. Maryland Gazette: Annapolis: 1727 1734 [33] Maryland Herald & Elizabeth-Town Advertiser: Hagerstown: 1797 1801 [58] Maryland Gazette, and ...

  6. Emma Giles - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Day 1924, the Emma Giles collided with an ocean-going freighter, the SS Steel Trader owned by U.S. Steel in heavy fog near the Little Choptank River. [7] The Emma Giles sustained damage on her starboard side, including her paddle. [7] 52 passengers were aboard at the time but none were injured. [7]

  7. Baltimore (tug) - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore is a preserved steam-powered tugboat, built in 1906 by the Skinner Shipbuilding Company of Baltimore, Maryland.She is formerly the oldest operating steam tugboat in the United States, but at present does not hold an operating license issued by the US Coast Guard, so is unable to leave her dock at the Baltimore Museum of Industry on Key Highway, Baltimore.

  8. Pride of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Pride of Baltimore was a reproduction of a typical early 19th-century "Baltimore clipper" topsail schooner, commissioned to represent Baltimore, Maryland. This was a style of vessel made famous by its success as a privateer commerce raider, a small warship in the War of 1812 (1812–1815) against British merchant shipping and the world-wide ...

  9. Nellie Crockett - Wikipedia

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    James Ward operated Crockett as a buy-boat until his death in 1986. Family members continued to operate her until 1990. She was then bought by Theodore L. Parish of Georgetown. [3] She was still in Parish's hands and visiting Chesapeake Bay and North Carolina ports, such as Oriental, [4] and buy-boat reunions [5] as recently as 2016. [6]

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