Hans Ditlev Bendixsen Shipyard

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Hans Ditlev Bendixsen Shipyard was a prominent late-19th-century shipbuilding yard on the U.S. West Coast, known for constructing wooden sailing vessels used in the lumber trade.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic industrial site
shipyard
associatedWith Humboldt Bay shipbuilding industry
Pacific lumber trade
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era late 19th century
heritageStatus recognized as historically significant in regional maritime history
historicalRole supported development of West Coast lumber industry
industry shipbuilding
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Fairhaven, California
Humboldt Bay
surface form: Humboldt Bay region
locatedOn West Coast of the United States
surface form: U.S. West Coast
materialUsed wood
namedAfter Hans Ditlev Bendixsen
notableFor contribution to Pacific Coast lumber trade
high-quality wooden sailing ships
operatedBy Hans Ditlev Bendixsen
product barges
barks
schooners
wooden sailing vessels
regionServed Pacific coast of North America
surface form: Pacific Coast

U.S. West Coast lumber ports
significance one of the most important late-19th-century shipyards on the U.S. West Coast
timePeriod circa 1860s–early 1900s
usedFor construction of lumber schooners
construction of vessels for the lumber trade
vesselTypeSpecialty coastal trading vessels
lumber schooners

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C.A. Thayer builder Hans Ditlev Bendixsen Shipyard
Hans Ditlev Bendixsen employer Hans Ditlev Bendixsen Shipyard
this entity surface form: Bendixsen shipyard
Hans Ditlev Bendixsen founded Hans Ditlev Bendixsen Shipyard
this entity surface form: Bendixsen shipyard