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edit[1][2][3] Owned by the Loring Brothers of Málaga, Spain—sons of American expatriate George Loring[4]—and homeported in Málaga.[5] Sold to parties in Valparaiso, Chile, ca. 1860; still in service 1866.[4]
voyages
edit- foochow for new york aug 1854 same better image arrives oct 1854 with tea deal 23rd
- london - shanghai nov 1854 ad 25th 2 dec 23 dec clears london for shanghai 2 feb
- london - shanghai mar 1855
- from batavia for amsterdam mar 1856
- manila to singapore jun 1859
- ^ "Our Shipyards". The New York Times. 1853-08-03. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Marine Affairs". The New York Herald. 1853-10-08. p. 8.
- ^ "Hoboken Yards" (PDF). The New York Herald. 1853-12-29. p. 3.
- ^ a b Sprague 1913. pp. 18–19.
- ^ New York Marine Register 1858. p. 36.