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- Governor_Ames length "80772.0".
- Governor_Ames abstract "The Governor Ames was the first five-masted schooner. In the late 19th century, she was the world's largest cargo vessel.She was launched on December 1, 1888 by the Leavitt-Storer shipyard of Waldoboro, Maine, United States, and named after Oliver Ames (former Governor of Massachusetts). The Governor Ames was owned and operated by the Atlantic Shipping Company based in Somerset, MA.Although the Governor Ames was the first five-masted schooner, she was preceded by the five-masted Great Lakes barkentine David Dows, which was confusingly called a schooner despite having a square-rigged foremast. The David Dows was longer than the Governor Ames but otherwise smaller.The schooner's first voyage, in ballast to Baltimore, Maryland, resulted in disaster on December 11, 1888 when the foremast snapped in high winds, taking the other masts with it and dismasting the Governor Ames completely. The anchor chain also broke, and the schooner ran aground on Georges Bank.Refloated and towed to port, the vessel was remasted with shorter masts, following which it sailed from Maine to Buenos Aires in Argentina with a cargo of 1,896,000 board feet (4,470 m3) of spruce and pine lumber valued at $29,868, believed to be the largest or second largest cargo ever taken by an American vessel at the time.The lumber trade proving profitable, she was employed for the next five years in that trade, venturing far away from the Eastern seaboard and its coal trade for which she was built. She rounded Cape Horn to bring lumber to Redondo Beach, California and was then employed hauling lumber from Pacific ports to Australia. Returning to the waters of the Eastern United States via Cape Horn once more, she entered the coal trade finally in Fall 1894.On May 30, 1899, the Governor Ames grounded in eighteen feet of water near Key West, Florida.With assistance from the tug Childs and other schooners and the jettisoning of 200 short tons (180 t) of coal, the Governor Ames was refloated the next afternoon without major damage.The Governor Ames was wrecked in a gale on December 13, 1909, four miles off Cape Hatteras on the North Carolina coast, having sailed on December 9 from Brunswick, Georgia bound for New York with a cargo of railroad ties piled high on her deck. The schooner was driven onto Wimble Shoals and broke up within two hours. Thirteen of the fourteen aboard perished, including the master, Captain King, and his wife. The sole survivor was one Joseph Speering of New York.".
- Governor_Ames builder Waldoboro,_Maine.
- Governor_Ames cost "75000.0".
- Governor_Ames length "80.772".
- Governor_Ames shipBeam "15.24".
- Governor_Ames shipLaunch "1888-12-01".
- Governor_Ames status "Wrecked offCape Hatteras, December 13, 1909".
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- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Barquentine.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Brunswick,_Georgia.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Hatteras.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Horn.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:1888_ships.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Five-masted_ships.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lumber_schooners.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1909.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schooners.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Carolina_coast.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waldoboro,_Maine.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink David_Dows.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Bank.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_Massachusetts.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Key_West,_Florida.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Leavitt-Storer.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Ames_(governor).
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_tie.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Redondo_Beach,_California.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Sailing_ballast.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Schooner.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Shipyard.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Spruce.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Waldoboro,_Maine.
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_lumber_trade.
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- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLinkText "Governor Ames".
- Governor_Ames wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schooner Governor Ames".
- Governor_Ames shipBuilder "Leavitt-Storer Shipyard, Waldoboro, Maine".
- Governor_Ames shipFate "--12-13".
- Governor_Ames shipLaunched "1888-12-01".
- Governor_Ames shipNamesake Oliver_Ames_(governor).
- Governor_Ames shipOriginalCost "75000.0".
- Governor_Ames shipTonnage "1690".
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- Governor_Ames subject Category:1888_ships.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Five-masted_ships.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Lumber_schooners.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1909.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Schooners.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Carolina_coast.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Victorian-era_merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Governor_Ames subject Category:Waldoboro,_Maine.
- Governor_Ames hypernym Schooner.
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- Governor_Ames comment "The Governor Ames was the first five-masted schooner. In the late 19th century, she was the world's largest cargo vessel.She was launched on December 1, 1888 by the Leavitt-Storer shipyard of Waldoboro, Maine, United States, and named after Oliver Ames (former Governor of Massachusetts).".
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- Governor_Ames lat "35.727".