Emma C. Berry

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Emma C. Berry is a historic 19th-century fishing schooner preserved as one of the oldest surviving commercial vessels of her type in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial sailing vessel
fishing schooner
historic vessel
builder John Latham
builtIn Waterford, Connecticut
surface form: Noank, Connecticut
category National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
fishing vessels of the United States
museum ships in Connecticut
sailing ships of the United States
constructionMethod wooden carvel-built hull
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentFunction educational vessel
exhibit ship
era 19th century
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
historicUse hook-and-line fishing
seining
hullForm single-masted smack
launchYear 1866
lengthOverall approximately 55 feet
locatedIn Mystic Seaport Museum
material wood
notableFeature example of 19th-century American fishing craft
represents Noank fishing smack design
operator Mystic Seaport Museum
portOfRegistry Mystic, Connecticut
preservationOrganization Mystic Seaport Museum
preservationStatus preserved museum ship
propulsion sail
regionOfOperation New England coastline
surface form: New England coast
riggingType sloop
serviceRole coastal fishing
shipType Noank smack
significance one of the oldest surviving commercial vessels of her type in the United States
use commercial fishing
fishing

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Mystic Seaport hasExhibit Emma C. Berry