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Mallory Texas line steamer at wharf, New York.
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Title
Mallory
Texas
line
steamer
at
wharf
,
New
York
.
Creator
Moulton, J. W.
Moulton, J. S.
Place
Mystic (Conn.)
Portland (Conn.)
Topic
Steamships
Topic-Organization, Vessel
City of Dallas (Steamship)
S. Gildersleeve and Son (Portland, Conn.)
Theme
Infrastructure
Livelihood
Description
Port
midships
view
of a
Mallory
Texas
Line
steamer
,
probably
the
City
of
Dallas
, at an
East
River
wharf
,
New
York
City
.
Square
rigged
vessels
can
be
seen
in the
background
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
City
of
Dallas
was an
iron-strapped
wooden
screw
steamer
built
at
Portland
,
1872
, by
Gildersleeve
. She was in
service
for
C
.
H
.
Mallory's
Texas
line
from
1872-1881
and
sold
to
Macheca
Bros
. of
New
Orleans
in
1881
.
City
of
Dallas
was
last
registered
in
1897
.
Established
as
S
.
Gildersleeve
and
Sons
, ca.
1821
, the
company
became
Gildersleeve
Shipbuilding
Company
in
1908
. Its
name
was
changed
to
Gildersleeve
Ship
Construction
Company
, ca.
1917
. The
company
remained
active
until
1932
, by then also
building
icehouses
and
other
structures
.
Charles
H
.
Mallory
was the
son
of
Charles
Mallory
,
founder
of the
family's
sail
making
and
other
maritime
enterprises
. He had his
own
shipyard
at
Appelman's
Point
,
Mystic
,
worked
in the
family
business
, and also
supported
D.O
.
Richmond
in his
boatbuilding
business
. He was
based
in
New
York
after
1865
, but
maintained
strong
Mystic
ties
.
Among
his
enterprises
were a
New
York-Texas
shipping
line
. On
mount
: "
J
.
W
.
&
J
.
S
.
MOULTON
,
No
.
256
ESSEX
STREET
,
SALEM
,
MASS./
AMERICAN
VIEWS.
" On
back
: "
C
.
H.(?)
Livingston/
Views
of
New
York
&
Vicinity/(list
of
views)...
"
Mounted
on
yellow
card
.
Date created
[between
1872
and
1881]
Physical format
1
photograph
:
stereograph
;
3
15/16
x
6
15/16
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1978.244.32
File
name
:
IMG0054-4773.PCD
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Rights
Copyright
restrictions
applying
to
use
or
reproduction
of this
image
are
available
from
Mystic
Seaport
.
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