The History of Louisville From Its Earliest Settlement Till the Year 1852

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Wooley, who lost her about twelve months after in Kock harbor at Shipping- port; 45 tons burthen.
5th. ^tna^L^mlt at Pittsburg, and owned by the same company as the Vesiiviics-, sailed from Pittsburg for New Orleans in March, 1815, under the command of Captain A. Gale, and arrived in April following; continued in the Natchez trade. Was then commanded by Captain R. De Hart, who made six voyages in her to Louisville; and is now commanded by Captain A. Gale in the same trade.
6th. The DispcUcTi —
...built at Brownsville, on French's patent, and owned by the same company as the Enter- prise. She made several voyages from Pittsburg to Louisville, and one from New Orleans to Shippingport, where she now lies a wreck, her engine out; was com- manded by Captain J. Gregg; 25 tons burthen, 130 HISTORY OF LOUISVILLE.
7th and 8th. ThQ Buffalo^ 300 tons; and James Mon- roe^ 90 tons; built at Pittsburg by Lati'obe, for a compa- ny at Kew York, but failed in finishing them. They were sold at Sheriflf's sale, and fell into the hands of Mr.


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