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- The Game Cock was a clipper ship known for its long sailing life of 29 years and 2 months. Its principal route was the New York to San Francisco run. (en)
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- Condemned Feb. 1880 at theCape of Good Hope
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- Samuel Hall, East Boston, MA (en)
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- Condemned Feb. 1880 at the Cape of Good Hope (en)
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- “Designed by Samuel H. Pook or Samuel Hall ” (en)
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- Daniel C. Bacon, Boston, MA (en)
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- The Game Cock was a clipper ship known for its long sailing life of 29 years and 2 months. Its principal route was the New York to San Francisco run. (en)
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