File:MARIA J. SMITH Clipper ship sailing card.jpg

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English: MARIA J. SMITH Clipper ship sailing card. For San Francisco! / Maria J. Smith / This beautiful Clipper was built at Portsmouth, N.H.; is five years old, and of the most perfect model, and only 1000 tons capacity. She is ... rapidly, and will complete her loading in a few ... / 127 State St... / Watson & ..." Aldo writing that has faded, reads: "Winsor's Regular Line / From Long Wharf / The Splendid A1, First-class, Extreme Clipper Bark / David Smith, Commander / Nath'l Win..."

Maria J. Smith, built in 1862. reference

Maria J. Smith, American bark, from Puget Sound for San Francisco, wrecked near Barclay Sound, west coast ot Vancouver Island, November. 1869."reference
Date circa 1867
date QS:P,+1867-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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