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Ss wyoming. Coe Library. Apr 28, 1999 · I, Thomas Jones Master of the Steam ship Wyoming do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed to me and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on board the said SS Wyoming at Liverpool and Jul 3, 2020 · Voyages on the ship "Wyoming" Liverpool to Philadelphia 18 Jul 1857 - 3 Sep 1857 ship: Wyoming 45 passengers, 1 accounts Unknown to New York 13 Jul 1870 ship: Wyoming 1 passengers, 0 accounts Liverpool to New York 10 May 1871 - 22 May 1871 ship: Wyoming 253 passengers, 2 accounts Liverpool to New York 21 Jun 1871 - 3 Jul 1871 ship: Wyoming 27 passengers, 6 accounts Liverpool to New York 3 Sep Jan 28, 2025 · Shortly after, he presented his research and model Wyoming at the University of Wyoming. SS Wyoming carrying Mormon immigrants from Liverpool to New York Aug. 5 million feet of Southern pine and 12,000 square yards of canvas in its construction. The ship was the longest wooden ship ever constructed, 329 feet long. [1] With a length of 450 ft (140 m) from jib-boom tip to spanker boom tip, Wyoming was the largest known wooden ship ever built. Snow and waves pounded the ship for nine days, and it never returned to port. Oct 28, 2023 · Built with money from Wyoming Governor Bryant Butler Brooks, the 450-foot schooner named "Wyoming" remains the largest wooden ship ever built, featuring six 126-foot masts and 12,000 yards of sails. Wyoming of the Guion Line, arrived in New York from Liverpool. In 2021, the ship and several materials (including the images of Francious Dickman below) were generously donated to the University of Wyoming by the family of Francois and Margaret Dickman. Measuring 450 feet in length, it was constructed primarily for coal transportation. The model ship is on permanent display in the W. Jan 20, 2025 · The SS Wyoming was a massive vessel, measuring 450 feet in length with a 350-foot-long deck. Jan 28, 2025 · W. The Liverpool and Great Western Steam Company had ships leaving every Wednesday. S. It used 1. R. Their complement included the Wyoming (Captain Whineray); Minnesota (Captain Freeman); Idaho (Captain Price); Colorado (Captain Freeman); May 16, 2022 · The Schooner Wyoming was one of the largest wooden sailing vessels ever constructed. 31, 1886 the S. The sturdy and innovative Wyoming was made up of 1,500,000 feet of Southern pine and Chesapeake Bay white oak, and it measured about 330 feet from bow to stern, or roughly the distance between goal posts on a football field. 1,2 (Summer 1994): 2. Wyoming could carry 6,000 tons of cargo in addition to her own 3,731-ton girth and 8,500-pound anchors, although its . Built in Bath, Maine in 1909 as a collier ship, she was designed as a state-of-the-art sail freighter. Jan 20, 2025 · The SS Wyoming, launched in 1909, was the largest wooden ship ever built. The most famous of those vessels was the six-masted schooner Wyoming constructed at the Percy & Small boatyard, Bath, Maine, in 1909. Jan 28, 2025 · On a routine voyage from Norfolk, Virginia to Portland, Maine in the spring of 1924, the Wyoming got caught in a gale. Dickman, “America’s Largest Wooden Vessel: The Six-Masted Schooner Wyoming,” Wyoming State Historical Society 66, no. Wyoming was an American wooden six-masted schooner built and completed in 1909 by the Percy & Small Shipyard in Bath, Maine. 31, 1886 On Aug. Besides its name, major investors were from Wyoming. Despite its impressive size and initial success, the vessel faced significant challenges due to its wooden structure. J. Lewis Parker, The Great Coal Schooners of New England: 1870-1909 (The Marine Historical Association, 1948), 10-13. Francois M. Cheyenne State Leader, December 16, 1909, 8. Jun 7, 2012 · "The SS Wyoming arrived July 2, 1871 and was planning on returning to England on July 12, sailing at 2:00 PM. zwu2 ijs ck5e 4nzal buymn hn5 5d fs 03mhui vwy