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master from duluth, minnesota). one of them however, the charles w. wetmore , ran the turbulent lachine rapids at montreal, quebec, with a cargo of grain from duluth, & went to liverpool where it was of great interest & curiosity. doxford's first effort at something similar, the sagamore , was or was not
built under licence from alexander mcdougall, according to whom you believe. the sagamore listing provides links to sources which say it was or was not so licensed. if it was, in fact, a 'whaleback' ship, (which seems to the webmaster not to be so, since doxford, while using the basic construction ideas...
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