A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION ART SCIENCE MECHANICS CHEMISTRY AND MANUFACTURES Vol. LXXXIIINo. 12.1 [$3.00 A YEAR. WEEKLY. 'Edward Sewall'—Largest Steel Sailing Ship Built in America. Typical Wooden Schooner on the Stocks. Five-masted Schooner -'Helen Martin.' Length 281 feet 6 inches; beam 44 feet 8 inches; depth 20 feet 9 inches; tonnage 2265. THE NEW ERA OF THE AMERICAN SAILING VES8EL[See page 182.], scientific american, 1900-09-22
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