Mary Robinson (clipper)

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NameMary Robinson
OwnerE.M. Robinson, New Bedford, MA
BuilderTrufant and Drummond, Bath, ME
Launched1854
History
United States
NameMary Robinson
OwnerE.M. Robinson, New Bedford, MA
BuilderTrufant and Drummond, Bath, ME
Launched1854
FateLost June 27, 1864
NotesMarryat ID number, 3rd, 2-7-9-3
General characteristics
Class & typeMedium clipper
Tons burthen1371 tons
Length215 ft.
Beam38 ft. 6 in.
Draft22 ft.
Notes2 decks. Named after the wife of the owner.[1]

Mary Robinson was an 1854 medium clipper in the San Francisco, India, and the guano trades. She was known for having spent an entire month attempting to round Cape Horn in bad weather.

Guano trade and loss of the ship

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