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SS Yankee Blade : ウィキペディア英語版
SS Yankee Blade

The ''SS Yankee Blade'' was a three-masted side-wheel steamship belonging to the Independent Line (a holding of Cornelius Vanderbilt). The Yankee Blade was built in 1854 to transport gold, passengers, and cargo between San Francisco, California and Panama during the California Gold Rush.〔Belyk, R. C. (2001). Great shipwrecks of the Pacific Coast. New York: Wiley.〕 The ship wrecked in fog off of Point Arguello in Southern California on October 1, 1854. The shipwreck cost an estimated 30 to 40 lives.〔The Maritime Heritage Project. (n.d.). Ships, Passengers, Captains sailing into San Francisco from world
seaports during the 1800s. Retrieved March 20, 2014, from http://www.maritimeheritage.org/〕
== Transit routes during the California Gold Rush ==
As soon as the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill became known in 1848, many people wished to travel to California to mine for gold. At that time, there were three main routes for people from the eastern United States to travel to California. The first route was via overland travel, which was expensive, dangerous, and took a long time. Another route involved sailing approximately fourteen thousand miles around Cape Horn in South America. Though this way was faster and sometimes less expensive, this route was no less dangerous, as the weather in the south was often harsh and unforgiving. In addition to the dangers present on both routes, the journey by land could very often take over six months, and the sea route, though faster, could still take over three months to complete.
The third and fastest route involved sailing via steamship to Panama, hiking through the jungle on the Isthmus, and then sailing again from the coast of Panama to San Francisco. Though this route cut the time of the sea journey down to less than six weeks, the lack of ships between Panama and San Francisco could often lead to significant waiting times for passengers in Panama. It was to fill this untapped market of transportation between Panama and California that the Yankee Blade was built.〔

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