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County of Yarmouth

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Name
  
County of Yarmouth

Port of registry
  
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

Launched
  
29 May 1884

Depth
  
7.32 m

Owner
  
William D. Lovitt

Identification
  
Code Letters JNHG

Length
  
74 m

Namesake
  
Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia

Builder
  
Hilaire P. Boudreau, Belliveau's Cove, Nova Scotia

For the county in Nova Scotia, see Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia

County of Yarmouth was a full rigged ship built in Belliveau's Cove, Nova Scotia in 1884. She was the largest wooden ship ever built for shipowners in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, and the second largest wooden ship ever built in Canada, only a few tons less than the ship William D. Lawrence. The ship was one of a series of very large wooden ships proudly named after major shipbuilding counties of Nova Scotia at the end of the Age of Sail. William D. Lovitt, owner of a fleet of ships from Yarmouth, began as the sole owner. The ship enjoyed a profitable decade of service circling the globe several times but most often trading between South American, Canadian and British ports. She survived a serious grounding at Low Point, Cape Breton in 1893. After being dismasted in December 1895, she was to be broken up at Grimsby, England but was purchased by the government of Argentina as a school ship. Two fine portraits of the ship are preserved at the Yarmouth County Museum & Archives.

References

County of Yarmouth Wikipedia