Marine Operations
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Hi Jim
There is a lot of maritime history in the coastal ports in Virginia. I'm
just getting started in looking up the use of early coastal ships and how
the N&W delivered coal that was railed down from WV and western VA. If
you'll send me you e-mail address I'll give you some of the other resources
in this area that might be of interest. We have a lake behind the house
and a friend of mine has built 2 RR car ferries - one 12 feet long for his
G-Gauge RR. Let me know if you're interested.
Have a great day - Bests
Ron Timma
804-561-3664
rft01 at earthlink.net
> [Original Message]
> From: <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
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> Date: 7/5/06 10:21:26 PM
> Subject: Marine Operations
>
> Hi,
>
> I've joined the list because I'm particularly interested in coastwise coal
> traffic -- particularly schooner barges that operated in the late 19th and
> early 20th enturies.
>
> In particular, I'm interested in the following vessels -- N&W #2, #3 and
> #6 -- all built by a shipyard in Brooklyn, NY in 1890, and sold to the
NYS&W
> a few years later. It would appear these were part of a larger order.
>
> Are there any experts here in N&W Marine history -- and in particular of
> this era? I'm particularly interested in photos, of course, but also
> operations of the schooner barges, including why would N&W start selling
> them so soon after purchase?
>
> How about the name of the shipyard in Brooklyn? Disposition of the sister
> schooners?
>
> The N&W barges that became NYS&W barges became Pennsylvania Coal Company
> vessels and then went to Neptuine Line. And at various times, may have
been
> used to bring N&W Coal to New England under subsequent owners.
>
> Any help, leads, direction would be most appreciated. If the entire
subject
> has been covered in a 7 part series previously in the magazine <g>,
please
> let me know that too.
>
> Thanks!~
>
> Jim Guthrie
> Brooklyn, NY
>
>
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