Sloops of The Hudson
by: William E. Verplanck and Moses W. Collyer
G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York & London, 1908

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SCHOONERS OF THE HUDSON

as of 1865 and Later
as Recalled by Capt. Moses W. Collyer

The style of the names shows a progression through the sentimental, the patriotic and the political, then to the prosaic, and finally, in the successors to the sloops and schooners, we reach the mere numerical in the big scow-barges which now carry upwards of five hundred tons of brick or crushed stone.—W. E. V.
A. J. Williams, 1868, Staten Island
A. 0. Zabriskie, 1840, Piermont
Adelaide, Cornwall
Albert G. Lawson, 1868, Newburgh
Allen Gurnee, Rondout
Amos Briggs, 1868, Cornwall
Amos T. Allison, 1853, Nyack
Ann M., Verplanck’s Point
Annie, 1864, Glenwood
Annie E. Webb
Armada, Hudson
Athalia, 1884, Newark
Beniah Watson, Cornwall
Buckeye, 1864, Poughkeepsie
C. D. Empson
C. P. Schultze, 1863, Poughkeepsie
Capitol, Maiden
Carrie McLane, Fishkill
Catharine Du Bois, Hyler’s Landing, 1851
Charles Atkinson, 1862, Haverstraw
Charles Kruder, 1873, Haverstraw
Clara Post, Rondout
Clayton
Columbia, Rondout
Daniel Tompkins, Stony Point
Dutchess, Athens
Edward Ivans, Fishkill
Elizabeth Washburn, Haverstraw
Elm City,1 Newburgh
Emma, Cornwall
Emma I. Southard, Croton
Evelina Ross
Fancy, Low Point
Flying Cloud, Lewisburgh
Francis Corwin, Cornwall
Fred Snow, Piermont
General Torbett, Croton
George A. Brandreth, 1847, Sing Sing
George Hurst, Rondout
George Knapp, Haverstraw
George S. Allison, Stony Point
George S. Wood, Haverstraw
Glide, 1838, Nyack
Greene County Tanner, 1832, Catskill
Hannah E. Brown
Henrietta Collyer, Low Point
Henry B. Fidderman
Henry Clay, 1838
Henry Remsen, 1851, Red Bank
Henry Wardell, 1862, Haverstraw
Hester, Poughkeepsie
Honora Butler, Haverstraw
Iris, New Hamburgh
Iron Age, Low Point
Isaac W. Sherwood, Haverstraw
Isles of Pine, Rondout
James Bolton
Jane N. Ayers, Fishkill
Jane Grant, Rondout
John Brill, Fishkill
John Forsythe, Rondout
John Gould, West Camp
John Jay
John Jones, Cold Spring
John R. Britt, Newburgh
Joseph Hammond, Cornwall
Josie Crowley
Juliette Terry, Kingston
Justus C. Earl, Rondout
Lewis R. Mackey
Libbie Worthley, Low Point
Lizzie A. Tolles
Lottie & Annie, Haverstraw
Lucien, Newburgh
Lucy Gurnee, Rondout
Lydia White, Low Point
Mad Anthony, Haverstraw, built 1816
Manchester & Hudson, Rondout
Marcus L. Ward
Maria, Haverstraw
Maria Hearn, Fishkill
Marion (scow—schooner), Cold Spring
Matthew B. Vassar, Poughkeepsie, built 1855
Minerva, Hudson
Minnie C. Post, Rondout
Missouri, Cold Spring
Nellie Bloomfield, Newburgh
Nicholas Meyerhoff, Croton
Noah Brown
Norma, Cold Spring

Oliver H. Booth, 1856, Poughkeepsie
Oregon No. 2

Potter & Hooper, Haverstraw

Rebecca & Eliza, Newburgh
Richard Washburn, Haverstraw
Richmond, of Poughkeepsie
Robert A. Forsythe, Newburgh (Built in 1866 at Newburgh, and ran from there to Albany, carrying lumber and merchandise. Her captain and owner was Ambrose Bradley. who had the record of owning a greater variety of vessels than any other man on the river. His brother was John Bradley of Low Point.—M. W. C.)
Robert Blair, Haverstraw
Robert Knapp, Haverstraw
Sally M. Adkins
Sarah Jane Gurnee, Rondout
Sarah Quinn
Seabird, Sing Sing
Shamrock, Haverstraw
Sharpshooter
T. W. Spencer, Cornwall
The Florence, Haverstraw
Thomas I. Southard
Thomas J. Owen, Verplanck’s Point
Thomas Jefferson, Fishkill
Timothy Wood, Rondout
Trimmer, Maiden

Uriah F. Washburn, Haverstraw (Built in 1866 at Tompkins Cove by Jake Woolsey. —M. W. C.)

Warren, Verplanck’s Point
William A. Ripley, Low Point
William E. Peck, Haverstraw
William H. Barnes, Haverstraw
William H. Camp,1 Newburgh
William H. Harrison
William M. Evarts, West Camp
William Mayo, Mayo
Wm. Voorhis

The Hudson river builders of some of these sloops and schooners were:

Timothy Wood, Milton
Jobn I. Woolsey,3 Haverstraw
Jacob Wooisey, Tompkins Cove
Thomas S. Marvel, Newburgh and Cornwall
George Polk, Poughkeepsie
Henry Rodiman, Cornwall
James P. Voorhis, Nyack
Thomas Collyer, Sing Sing
William Collyer, Sing Sing
John Felter, Nyack
John G. Perry, Nyack
Bulman & Brown, Newburgh
David Sands, Milton
Cornelius Carman, Low Point (Inventor of the centerboard.)
William Dickey, Nyack
Jefferson McCausland, Rondout
Morgan Everson, Rondout
Nicholas Clair, Maiden
Deacon Dorwin, New Windsor

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