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Curlew (steamboat)

The ''Curlew'' was built in 1856 as a wooden hulled propeller freight boat for the run between Providence and New York. She served in several capacities during the Civil War.
==Merchant Service==

The wooden propeller steamer ''Curlew'', was built in 1856 by Samuel Sneden of Greenpoint, New York for the Commercial Steamboat Company of Providence, Rhode Island. She was equipped with a direct-acting, two cylinder, vertical engine with a bore of 32 inches and a stroke of 2 feet. The boiler was on the main deck. ''Curlew'' was rigged as a three masted schooner as were many of the propeller steamers in this service. She was configured with a full length spar deck which was enclosed above the main deck.〔"American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping", 1861.〕〔"Ship Registers & Enrollments of Providence, R.I.", Survey of Federal Archives, 1941.〕
''Curlew'' sank off of Point Judith, R.I. in May 1859 when a steam pipe burst and she began to fill with water. She was salvaged and a new boiler and engine were installed in 1860.〔

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