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- CGS_Acadia abstract "Built as a yacht for New York banker William Belden, Yosemite by J. Roach and Sons of Chester, PA, it was renamed Iron Fisheries Cruiser Acadia when it was purchased by the Canadian government in 1885 for the Department of Marine and Fisheries. It was scrapped in 1910.Prior to service in Canada, the boat had been sunk in the Hudson River off of Esopus Meadow lighthouse in July 1882.".
- Q6072507 abstract "Built as a yacht for New York banker William Belden, Yosemite by J. Roach and Sons of Chester, PA, it was renamed Iron Fisheries Cruiser Acadia when it was purchased by the Canadian government in 1885 for the Department of Marine and Fisheries. It was scrapped in 1910.Prior to service in Canada, the boat had been sunk in the Hudson River off of Esopus Meadow lighthouse in July 1882.".
- CGS_Acadia comment "Built as a yacht for New York banker William Belden, Yosemite by J. Roach and Sons of Chester, PA, it was renamed Iron Fisheries Cruiser Acadia when it was purchased by the Canadian government in 1885 for the Department of Marine and Fisheries. It was scrapped in 1910.Prior to service in Canada, the boat had been sunk in the Hudson River off of Esopus Meadow lighthouse in July 1882.".
- Q6072507 comment "Built as a yacht for New York banker William Belden, Yosemite by J. Roach and Sons of Chester, PA, it was renamed Iron Fisheries Cruiser Acadia when it was purchased by the Canadian government in 1885 for the Department of Marine and Fisheries. It was scrapped in 1910.Prior to service in Canada, the boat had been sunk in the Hudson River off of Esopus Meadow lighthouse in July 1882.".