Bald Eagle (clipper)

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NameBald Eagle
OwnerGeorge B. Upton
BuilderDonald McKay of East Boston, MA
LaunchedNovember 1852
Bald Eagle sailing card
History
United States
NameBald Eagle
OwnerGeorge B. Upton
BuilderDonald McKay of East Boston, MA
LaunchedNovember 1852
FateDisappeared on a voyage after leaving Hong Kong on 15 October 1861
General characteristics
Class & typeExtreme clipper
Tons burthen1705 tons
Length(keel) 195 ft. (59.4m)
Beam41.6 ft. (12.6m)
Draft22.5 ft. (6.9m)
Sail plan"10,500 yards of canvas"[1]
NotesSet a record for a fully loaded ship from San Francisco to New York

Bald Eagle was a clipper ship launched in 1852 which made four round-trip passages from eastern U.S. ports before being lost on her fifth voyage in the Pacific Ocean in 1861. She set the record, 78 days 22 hours, for the fastest passage of a fully loaded ship between San Francisco and New York.[1][2][3][4]

The Bald Eagle's voyages are listed here. Sources disagree on some departure and arrival dates and passage lengths; disagreements or ambiguities are individually cited. City names are entered as spelled at the time.

VoyageOriginDepartDestinationArriveDaysCaptain
1New YorkDecember 25[2] or 26[1][3], 1852San FranciscoApril 11, 1853108[2] or 107[1][3]Philip Dumaresq
1San FranciscoMay 8, 1853New YorkAugust 13, 185396Philip Dumaresq
2New YorkOctober 1 [2] or 2[3], 1853San FranciscoJanuary 25, 1854[2][1]116[2] or 115[1][3]Albert Henry Caldwell
2San FranciscoMarch 1[3] or 2[2], 1854New YorkMay 19, 185478 days 22 hours[2] or 79[3]Albert Henry Caldwell
3New YorkSan FranciscoFebruary 23, 1855115[3] or 117[1]Albert Henry Caldwell
3San FranciscoHong Kong47Charles T. Treadwell
3Swatow, ChinaCallao, PeruNovember 26, 1855Charles T. Treadwell
3CallaoPhiladelphiaMay 4, 1856Charles T. Treadwell
4New YorkJuly 18, 1856San FranciscoNovember 15, 1856120Charles T. Treadwell
4San FranciscoDecember 7, 1856[1]CalcuttaFebruary 5, 1857[1]58[2] or 59[1][3]Charles T. Treadwell
4CalcuttaApril 26, 1857BostonAugust 2, 185798Charles T. Treadwell
5BostonSeptember 21, 1857Hong Kong108[3] or 109[1]Edward Nickels
5Shanghai[2] or Hong Kong[3]August 6, 1859LiverpoolDecember 21, 1859120Edward Nickels
5LiverpoolFebruary 21, 1860Anjer, IndonesiaMay 24, 186093[1] or 94[3]Edward Nickels
5 Anjer, Indonesia Shanghai[5] June 25, 1860[5] 32 Edward Nickels
5Hong KongSan FranciscoApril 24[2] or 25,[1][3] 186141Edward Nickels
5San FranciscoJune 16, 1861Hong Kong via HonoluluAugust 25, 196156Edward Nickels
5Hong KongOctober 15, 1861San FranciscoLost during voyageMorris (given name unknown)

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