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| History |
United States |
| Name | Mary Robinson |
| Owner | E.M. Robinson, New Bedford, MA |
| Builder | Trufant and Drummond, Bath, ME |
| Launched | 1854 |
| Fate | Lost June 27, 1864 |
| Notes | Marryat ID number, 3rd, 2-7-9-3 |
| General characteristics |
| Class & type | Medium clipper |
| Tons burthen | 1371 tons |
| Length | 215 ft. |
| Beam | 38 ft. 6 in. |
| Draft | 22 ft. |
| Notes | 2 decks. Named after the wife of the owner.[1] |
Mary Robinson was an 1854 medium clipper in the San Francisco, India, and the guano trades. She was known for having spent an entire month attempting to round Cape Horn in bad weather.
Voyages
Mary Robinson made six voyages, from Boston to New York and then to San Francisco. In 1864, Mary ran her fastest run in 115 days. She was accompanied by Carrier Dove off Cape Horn on this trip, and beat Carrier Dove to San Francisco by 18 days.
On her maiden run, Mary Robinson was not as fortunate. She spent 30 days rounding Cape Horn in "heavy gales and continual snow storms".[2]
During the commercial panic of 1857, Mary Robinson was one of the many American clippers that was put into the more profitable British trade between India and England.[3]
Mary Robinson made a very fast passage in 1858. She made it in 58 days from San Francisco to Melbourne, continuing with 40 days from Melbourne to Honolulu.
Guano trade and loss of the ship
In 1858, Mary Robinson loaded guano at Jarvis Island for New York.
Mary Robinson was lost June 27, 1864, on a voyage from San Francisco at Howland's Island, in the Pacific (01°N 176°W / 1°N 176°W / 1; -176 (Mary Robinson)). She was loading guano when a squall drove her up on the reef. The next day she slid off and sunk in deep water, with 1300 tons of guano aboard.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b
Crothers, William L. (1997). The American-Built Clipper Ship, 1850-1856: Characteristics, Construction, Details. Camden, ME: International Marine. pp. xiii, xix, 425, etc. ISBN 0-07-014501-6.
- ^ a b
Howe, Octavius T; Matthews, Frederick C. (1927). American Clipper Ships 1833-1858. Volume 2, Malay-Young Mechanic. Salem, MA: Marine Research Society. pp. 385–386.
- ^
Cutler, Carl C. (1960). Greyhounds of the Sea. Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute. p. 333.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1864 |
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| Shipwrecks |
- 3 Jan: Grafton
- 10 Jan: USS Iron Age
- 15 Jan: Lottie Sleigh
- 1 Feb: USS Smith-Briggs
- 2 Feb: USS Underwriter
- 17 Feb: USS Housatonic
- 17 Feb: H. L. Hunley
- 22 Feb: USS Linden
- 27 Feb: Westward Ho!
- 6 Mar: USS Peterhoff
- 21 Mar: USS Clifton
- 28 Mar: USS Kingfisher
- 1 Apr: Maple Leaf
- 15 Apr: USS Eastport
- 15 Apr: Emma
- 18 Apr: Bombshell
- 19 Apr: USS Southfield
- 22 Apr: USS Petrel
- 26 Apr: Homer
- 30 Apr: Grecian
- 5 May: USS Covington
- 5 May: USS Signal
- 6 May: USS Commodore Jones
- 7 May: CSS Roanoke
- 7 May: USS Shawsheen
- 10 May: Invercauld
- 16 May: John Williams
- 17 May: Marchioness
- 22 May: USS Columbine
- 1 Jun: Daring
- 12 Jun: USS Lavender
- 14 Jun: USS Courier
- 19 Jun: CSS Alabama
- 19 Jun: Alvin Clark
- 24 Jun: USS Queen City
- 27 Jun:
- 25 Jul: USS Undine
- 5 Aug: CSS Gaines
- 5 Aug: USS Philippi
- 5 Aug: USS Tecumseh
- 7 Aug: CSS Phoenix
- 8 Aug: USS Violet
- 11 Aug: James Funk
- 11 Aug: William Bell
- 12 Aug: Adriatic
- 31 Aug: Mary Bowers
- c. Aug: Houqua
- 3 Sep: USS Brandywine
- 23 Sep: USS Antelope
- 27 Sep: CSS North Carolina
- 7 Oct: USS Aster
- 27 Oct: CSS Albemarle
- 4 Nov: USS Elfin
- 4 Nov: USS Key West
- 4 Nov: USS Tawah
- 4 Nov: USS Undine
- 5 Nov: CSS Spray
- 11 Nov: USS Tulip
- 25 Nov: Nuestra Señora del Triunfo
- 28 Nov: CSS Florida
- 7 Dec: USS Narcissus
- 9 Dec: USS Bazely
- 9 Dec: USS Otsego
- 12 Dec: CSS Resolute
- 14 Dec: HMS Bombay
- 19 Dec: CSS Water Witch
- 21 Dec: CSS Georgia
- 21 Dec: CSS Isondiga
- 21 Dec: CSS Savannah
- 24 Dec: USS Louisiana
- 30 Dec: USS Annie
- 30 Dec: USS Rattler
- c. Dec: J. M. Chapman
- c. Dec: USS Monarch
- Unkn: Carolina
- Unkn: Duke of Roxburgh
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| Other incidents |
- 17 Feb: USS St. Clair
- 10 May: USS Mound City
- 9 Jun: John Bowes
- Jun: HMS Liverpool
- 14 Jul: HDMS Dannebrog
- 13 Aug: HMS Enterprise
- 24 Aug: SMS Grille
- Aug: HMS Urgent
- 1 Sep: Avalon
- 1 Sep: HMS Eclipse
- 5 Oct: Nubia
- 7 Oct: CSS Florida (Bahia incident)
- 20 Oct: HMS Eclipse
- 20 Oct: Snaefell
- Unkn: Kingfisher
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