Item 8864 - Steel four-mast bark 'Dirigo,' Bath, 1894
- Item 8864 - Steel four-mast bark 'Dirigo,' Bath, 1894
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- Item 8864
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Image Info The Dirigo was by Arthur Sewall & Co. in Bath in 1894
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She was the first steel sailing vessel built in the U.S., and the Sewall shipyard was the only yard in the country to switch from building wooden sailing vessels to building steel ones.
She measured 3,005 gross tons, registered length 312 feet. A. Sewall & Co. owned her until 1915, when they sold her to San Francisco owners. In 1917 she was sunk off the Irish coast by a German submarine.