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Duke William
by Stewart Winn
British cutter lost in 1768, presumed foundered in the English Channel.
Eagle, USS (brig)
by Stewart Winn
A ship in the United States Navy on Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. The British captured her in 1813, only to lose her back to the Americans at the Battle of Lake Champlain in 1814.
Echo, HMS
by David Chelmow
HMS Echo was a 16-gun sloop-of-war launched in 1782 and broken up in 1797.
Emma C. Berry
by Bob Comet
One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in America, the Emma C. Berry is a fishing smack of 1866
Emma C. Berry
by Ulrich Guenther
Mid-19th-century fishing smack, now at Mystic Seaport Museum and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1995
Emma C. Berry
by Mike Amicone
One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in America, the Emma C. Berry is a fishing smack of 1866
Endeavour
by Tim Wood
Endeavour is a J-class yacht that challenged in the 1934 America’s Cup. She lost to the American defender Rainbow, but came closer to lifting the cup than any other until Australia II succeeded in 1983.
Essex, USS
by Gene Andes
United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812
Essex, USS
by Ulrich Guenther
United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812
Essex, USS
by Stewart Winn
United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812
F.D. Crockett
by Butch Watkins
Log-built Chesapeake Bay buy boat constructed in 1924 by Alexander Gains in Seaford, Va. for Ferdinand Crockett. Restored by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in Deltaville.