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  1. Red Jacket was a clipper ship, one of the largest and fastest ever built. She was also the first ship of the White Star Line company. She was named after Sagoyewatha, a famous Seneca Indian chief, called "Red Jacket" by settlers.

  2. La chaqueta roja fue el primer barco de la White Star Line en 1845 / The Red Jacket was the first ship from the White Star Line on 1845Basado / based : FinnM...

  3. Red Jacket; Banderas; Historial; Astillero: George Thomas, Rockland, Maine: Tipo: goleta: Operador: White Star Line: Botado: 2 de noviembre de 1853 [1] Destino: Encallada tierra adentro por una vendaval en 1885: Características generales; Eslora: 109 m (entre 251 pies 2 pulg a 260 pies) Manga: 44 pies: Calado: 31 pies [1] o 26 pies ...

  4. Inicialmente la flota estaba compuesta por el Blue Jacket (posteriormente, su nombre fue cambiado por el de White Star), el Red Jacket, el Ellen y el Iowa. El velero Iowa fue el primer barco que adquirió la empresa, en el año 1849. En 1863, adquirió su primer barco de vapor, el Royal Standard.

  5. Barco Construcción Años de servicio para la White Star Tonelaje Notas Imagen Red Jacket: 1853: 1853–1878: 2305: White Star [1] 1854: 1854-1867: 2340 Blue Jacket: 1854: 1854–1869: 1.790: Oceanic: 1870: 1870–1895: 3707: Atlantic: 1871: 1871–1873: 3707: Baltic: 1871: 1871–1889: 2122: Tropic: 1871: 1871–1873: 2122: Asiatic: 1871: 1871 ...

  6. House Flag. The White Star Line was a British shipping line. Founded out of the remains of a defunct packet company, it gradually rose up to become one of the most prominent shipping companies in the world, providing passenger and cargo services between the British Empire and the United States.

  7. The outward voyage was on the Red Jacket, which left Liverpool on 22 Sep 1864, arriving Melbourne on 21 Dec 1864, so taking almost exactly 3 months. George was in the business of lace and wool, and he took samples around houses & businesses in Melbourne & Sydney. He did a brief family visit to his maternal cousins, surname Carey, in Maryborough ...