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・ Joseph H. O'Neil
・ Joseph H. Outhwaite
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Joseph H. Scammell (ship)
・ Joseph H. Shoctor
・ Joseph H. Silverman
・ Joseph H. Steere
・ Joseph H. Stewart State Recreation Area
・ Joseph H. Stotler
・ Joseph H. Thompson
・ Joseph H. Tucker
・ Joseph H. Tuthill
・ Joseph H. Vicari
・ Joseph H. Wales
・ Joseph H. Walker
・ Joseph H. Walker (Massachusetts speaker)
・ Joseph H. Weston
・ Joseph H. Wickham


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Joseph H. Scammell (ship) : ウィキペディア英語版
Joseph H. Scammell (ship)

The Joseph H Scammell was a Canadian sailing ship that was built at Eatonville, Nova Scotia in 1884 and shipwrecked at Point Danger, Torquay, Victoria, Australia in 1891. Her wreck triggered a large scale episode of shipwreck pilfering and smuggling.
==Construction==

''Joseph H Scammell'' was built at Eatonville a small village in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Today the village is a vanished ghost town in the middle of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park but in 1884 it was the centre of a large lumbering operation and a substantial shipyard. In 1884 the yard was run by the Scammell Brothers who named the ship after one of the family patriarchs. The ship was launched in September 1884 and registered at Saint John, New Brunswick, the nearest large port. She would sail under a Canadian flag for her entire career.〔("Joseph H. Scammell", ''Registry of American and Foreign Shipping'' 1885, 1892 )〕

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