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New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New Jersey Selected NYSC Ships Aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (1920) Passenger liner SS Washington (1932) Cargo/passenger ship NS (Nuclear Ship) Savannah (1962) Excursion boat (The Hudson River Day Line) The Robert Fulton (1909) Other notable Camden Shipyards and Boats John H. Mathis & Company Shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, Presidential Yacht, The USS Sequoia (1925) Designed by John Trumpy John H. Dialogue Hercules history (Dialogue) Local Recreational; Boat Builders, Past and Present Cheribini Yachts, builder of luxury sailboats and classic runabouts P. Evanson Boat Company, Riverside, N.J. builder of Celebrity class sailboat Lippincott Boat Company, Riverton, N.J., builder of the Lightning class sailboat Historic Recreational and Hunting Craft of the The Delaware River Ducker and Delaware River Tuckup. Local Recreational Boating New Jersey Marinas Housing the Shipbuilders Fairview (Yorkship Village) (1918) Fairview A Tribute to a Place called Yorkship Fairview Village Association Audubon Park (circa 1941) Brooklawn (Noreg Village, 1918) Maritime Museum Independence Seaport Museum, Pennís Landing, Philadelphia Smiths Master Index to Maritime Museums Index; New Jersey Museums Council of American Maritime Museums International Congress of Maritime Museums Regional Maritime Art Subjects Thomas Eakins, The Rowing Pictures David Booneís Camden County Tugboats Other Related Links Gloucester Marine Terminal (the old South Yard of New York Shipbuilding Corp.) West Jersey Chapter National Railway Historical Society Tugboats |
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