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Name
  
Samuel Pine


Died
  
1904

Samuel H. Pine

Samuel Havre Pine (New Jersey, 1827 – New York, 1904) was a 19th-century American ship designer and builder located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. His early career was marked by his position as superintendent to the construction of many notable ships in the shipyards of Jacob Aaron Westervelt (later mayor of New York) and Henry Steers. After the civil war, he built a multitude of ships, including many well-appointed fast steam and sailing yachts for famous magnates of the day - including Jacob and Louis Lorillard. He built the racing yacht enchantress; famous in its day for international racing and whose model presently resides at the New York Yacht Club. He died in Brooklyn following an operation at the age of 77. He is buried in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery.

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As Superintendent

Under Jacob A. Westervelt

  • USS Brooklyn (1858)
  • Under Henry Steers

  • Steamship Arizona 1865 for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
  • Steamship Japan 1867 for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
  • Steamship Montana 1865 for the Pacific Mail Steamship Company
  • As Principal Shipbuilder

    Sailing Schooner/Yacht

  • Enchantress schooner for Louis Lorillard, Designer, Robert Fish
  • Sea Witch - Sailing Yacht
  • Pilot Boat Edward Cooper
  • Steam Yacht

  • Trophy for Jacob Lorillard
  • Veto for Jacob Lorillard
  • Reva 1886
  • Arcady
  • Idler for James McMillan
  • Daring 1886
  • Reverie 1890
  • Venture1883
  • Wanda 1885
  • Wompanoag 1887
  • EMU 1880
  • Tillie 1882
  • Sophia 1882
  • Steam Yacht Rival
  • Steamships

  • Paddle steamer Mary Patten for the Long Branch Steamboat Company 1893
  • References

    Samuel H. Pine Wikipedia