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  2. Category:Ships built in Leith - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ships built in Leith" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Natchez (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The second Natchez was the first built for Captain Thomas P. Leathers, in 1846. Built in Cincinnati, Ohio, as were all of her successors owned by Capt. Leathers, she was a fast two-boiler boat, 175 feet (53 m) long, with red smokestacks, that sailed between New Orleans and Vicksburg, Mississippi. Leathers sold this boat in 1848.

  4. Category:Ships built in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ships built in Louisiana" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aiviq;

  5. List of ship launches in 1884 - Wikipedia

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    The list of ship launches in 1884 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1884. ... Fishing boat: For James Wilson. ... River Falloch:

  6. Edison Chouest Offshore - Wikipedia

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    North American Fabricators, (NAF), in Houma, Louisiana, founded in 1996 (now part of LaShip) Estaleiro NavShip , in Navegantes , Brazil at Superporto do Açu on the Itajaí-Açu river founded in 2005 26°52′41″S 48°41′20″W  /  26.878°S 48.689°W  / -26.878; -48.

  7. These 2 Louisiana men came to fish but ended up saving ... - AOL

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    Newcomb and Dauzat were fishing on the Cane River near Bermuda when an 80-year-old driver veered off Louisiana Highway 494, down an embankment, and into the 12-foot-deep water.

  8. List of ship launches in 1887 - Wikipedia

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    For Great Northern Steam Fishing and Carrying Company. [7] Ran aground on being launched. [16] 23 February United Kingdom: Joseph L. Thompson & Sons Sunderland: Royal Jubilee: Steamship: For Mercantile Steamship Co. Ltd. [5] [17] [18] 23 February United Kingdom: S. P. Austin & Son Sunderland: Verulam: Steamship: Built on speculation, sold in ...

  9. Baltimore Steam Packet Company - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired newer and larger ships in the 1850s, such as North Carolina in 1852 and Louisiana in 1854, the latter at 266 feet (81 m) in length being the largest wooden vessel the company would own. [8] A passenger on Georgia was effusive in his description of an overnight trip in 1853: