Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Alice Clark (Bark), 2 Oct 1863

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      The Barque ALICE CLARK- J.P. Clark's new vessel, the ALICE CLARK, was towed up to the city yesterday for the purpose of having her spars shipped on board and stepped in their respective positions; and also ??????? her outfit of rigging, which is of wire and got up on the most approved plan at John Bloom's sail-loft. She will be barque-rigged, and will at once be completed. The vessel, when ready for sea, will have few rivals afloat, either in beauty, strength of build, outfit-out. Who it is that is to command her we have not learned.
      Detroit Advertiser & Tribune
      October 2, 1863 4-2


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Newspaper
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new vessel
Date of Original
1863
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Local identifier
McN.E.8804
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Alice Clark (Bark), 2 Oct 1863