Isaac Jeanes
A clipper ship built in 1854 by William Cramp, Kensington, PA, as Yard No. 66.
Dimensions 157'×35'×21'5" and tonnage 843 tons.
- 1854
- Launched at the shipyard of William Cramp, Philadelpia, PA, for Isaac Jeanes & Co., Philadelphia. Intended for the Mediterranean service.
- 1855 November 28 - April 11
- Sailed from Philadelphia to San Francisco in 135 days [129 days claimed] under command of Captain Chipman.
- c1860
- The Issac Jeanes sailed for the George D. Sutton's Clipper Line for San Francisco. The Isaac Jeanes was claimed to be "landing cargo without damage". The master was Captain Boyling.
Updated 1998-04-22 by
Lars Bruzelius
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