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Thatcher Magoun was a renowned American shipbuilder who opened the first boatyard in Medford, Massachusetts in 1803. Magoun's reputation as a shipbuilder was second to none, and he was known as th...
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Thatcher Magoun was a renowned American shipbuilder who opened the first boatyard in Medford, Massachusetts in 1803. Magoun's reputation as a shipbuilder was second to none, and he was known as the Father of Shipbuilding on the Mystic River. The Thatcher Magouin clipper ship was lunched 1856, the same year as its namesakes death. Detailed descriptions of the ships architecture, a sampling of log entries, and short family history of the Magouns and the ships first captain, William Peterson. Signed & Inscribed by the author to his daughter. Massachusetts: Riverside Press, 1934. Minor soiling to the covers, endpapers,and pages. About very good.
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Publisher: Riverside Press
Year: 1934
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
Signed
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