Sehome (schooner)
The Sehome a four-masted schooner of 680 tons and 850 M capacity, was built at New Whatcom, Wash., in 1900 by C. E. Sutton, and owned by Olson & Mahony, San Francisco. She was bought in 1916 by H. G. Seaborn and sold a year later to Whitney-Bodden, Mobile. In 1923 she went to Florida owners, who converted her to a barge, and her register was abandoned in 1937. John Lyman, Pacific Coast Built Sailers, 1850-1905, The Marine Digest. August 16, 1941, p. 2
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Sehome (schooner)
The Sehome a four-masted schooner of 680 tons and 850 M capacity, was built at New Whatcom, Wash., in 1900 by C. E. Sutton, and owned by Olson & Mahony, San Francisco. She was bought in 1916 by H. G. Seaborn and sold a year later to Whitney-Bodden, Mobile. In 1923 she went to Florida owners, who converted her to a barge, and her register was abandoned in 1937. John Lyman, Pacific Coast Built Sailers, 1850-1905, The Marine Digest. August 16, 1941, p. 2
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Sehome (schooner)
The four-masted schooner Sehome of 1900 was purchased from Olson & Mahony by H. G. Seabom of Seattle. Gordon Newell, Maritime events of 1916, H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Superior, 1966., p. 265.
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Sehome (schooner)
The four -masted schooner Sehome of 1900 was sold by H. G. Seaborn of Seattle to Whitney, Bodden & Company of Mobile, Alabama. Gordon Newell, Maritime events of 1917, H.W.McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle: Superior, 1966., p. 292.
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Sehome (schooner)
On February 24, the 10-ton schooner Sehome, built at Sehome in 1891, stranded on Douglas Island, a total loss of $ 1,200. Gordon Newell, Maritime Events of 1904. H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest., p. 101.
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