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- Berkshire_No._7 abstract "Berkshire No. 7 is a wood and steel barge constructed in 1935. It is historically important as a transitional canal barge and as one of the few surviving wooden-hulled canal boats. It was used to transport bulk cargo, including shipping fertilizer, from Connecticut to Long Island Sound. It sank in 1974 along with the Elmer S. Dailey and the Priscilla Dailey. The sunken vessel has deteriorated to the point that a salvage operation could result in breaking it apart. The Berkshire No. 7 was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 21, 1978.".
- Berkshire_No._7 status "Sunk in 1974".
- Berkshire_No._7 thumbnail View_of_Bridge_from_Harbour.jpg?width=300.
- Berkshire_No._7 type Barge.
- Berkshire_No._7 wikiPageID "41478254".
- Berkshire_No._7 wikiPageRevisionID "639884601".
- Berkshire_No._7 added "1978-12-21".
- Berkshire_No._7 architect "Jacobson, Irving".
- Berkshire_No._7 area "less than one acre".
- Berkshire_No._7 built "1935".
- Berkshire_No._7 coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Berkshire_No._7 embed "yes".
- Berkshire_No._7 governingBody "Private".
- Berkshire_No._7 hasPhotoCollection Berkshire_No._7.
- Berkshire_No._7 latDegrees "41".
- Berkshire_No._7 latDirection "N".
- Berkshire_No._7 latMinutes "10".
- Berkshire_No._7 latSeconds "42".
- Berkshire_No._7 location "Bridgeport Harbor, Bridgeport, Connecticut".
- Berkshire_No._7 locmapin "Connecticut".
- Berkshire_No._7 longDegrees "73".
- Berkshire_No._7 longDirection "W".
- Berkshire_No._7 longMinutes "11".
- Berkshire_No._7 longSeconds "14".
- Berkshire_No._7 name "Berkshire No. 7".
- Berkshire_No._7 refnum "78002837".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipBuilder "Jacobson and Peterson, Inc.".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipCaption "Site of the sunken Berkshire No. 7".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipCompleted "1935".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipFate "Sunk in 1974".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipImage "View of Bridge from Harbour.jpg".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipOperator "S. J. Dailey Company".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipOrdered "1935".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipOutOfService "1974".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipOwner "Steward J. Dailey".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipRoute Connecticut.
- Berkshire_No._7 shipRoute Long_Island_Sound.
- Berkshire_No._7 shipTonnage "216".
- Berkshire_No._7 shipType "Canal barge".
- Berkshire_No._7 subject Category:1935_ships.
- Berkshire_No._7 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Bridgeport,_Connecticut.
- Berkshire_No._7 subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1974.
- Berkshire_No._7 subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Fairfield_County,_Connecticut.
- Berkshire_No._7 subject Category:Shipwrecks_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Berkshire_No._7 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Berkshire_No._7 type Ship.
- Berkshire_No._7 type Product.
- Berkshire_No._7 type DesignedArtifact.
- Berkshire_No._7 type Thing.
- Berkshire_No._7 type Q11446.
- Berkshire_No._7 comment "Berkshire No. 7 is a wood and steel barge constructed in 1935. It is historically important as a transitional canal barge and as one of the few surviving wooden-hulled canal boats. It was used to transport bulk cargo, including shipping fertilizer, from Connecticut to Long Island Sound. It sank in 1974 along with the Elmer S. Dailey and the Priscilla Dailey. The sunken vessel has deteriorated to the point that a salvage operation could result in breaking it apart. The Berkshire No.".
- Berkshire_No._7 label "Berkshire No. 7".
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- Berkshire_No._7 depiction View_of_Bridge_from_Harbour.jpg.
- Berkshire_No._7 isPrimaryTopicOf Berkshire_No._7.