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- Durham_boat length "12192.0".
- Durham_boat abstract "The Durham boat was a large wooden, flat-bottomed, double-ended freight boat which was in use on many of the interior waterways of North America beginning in the middle of the eighteenth century. They were displaced by larger, more efficient canal boats during the canal era beginning with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. The Durham name became associated with this boat type due to their use by the Durham Ironworks of Durham, Pennsylvania for hauling freight on the Delaware River.".
- Durham_boat length "12.192".
- Durham_boat shipBeam "2.4384".
- Durham_boat thumbnail WashingtonCrossingReenactment2005.jpg?width=300.
- Durham_boat wikiPageID "2119454".
- Durham_boat wikiPageRevisionID "604243361".
- Durham_boat builders "various".
- Durham_boat hasPhotoCollection Durham_boat.
- Durham_boat inServiceRange "c. 1750 - c. 1830".
- Durham_boat operators "commercial freight haulers".
- Durham_boat shipArmament "none".
- Durham_boat shipCapacity "12".
- Durham_boat shipComplement "two to four crew, plus steersman".
- Durham_boat shipDraught "up to when loaded".
- Durham_boat shipLength "to".
- Durham_boat shipNotes "built to ferry freight on interior waterways of North America during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries".
- Durham_boat shipPropulsion "setting poles, oars or sails".
- Durham_boat shipSpeed "varied".
- Durham_boat shipType "Durham boat".
- Durham_boat subject Category:Boat_types.
- Durham_boat subject Category:Ship_types.
- Durham_boat type MeanOfTransportation.
- Durham_boat type Ship.
- Durham_boat type Product.
- Durham_boat type Ship.
- Durham_boat type DesignedArtifact.
- Durham_boat comment "The Durham boat was a large wooden, flat-bottomed, double-ended freight boat which was in use on many of the interior waterways of North America beginning in the middle of the eighteenth century. They were displaced by larger, more efficient canal boats during the canal era beginning with the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. The Durham name became associated with this boat type due to their use by the Durham Ironworks of Durham, Pennsylvania for hauling freight on the Delaware River.".
- Durham_boat label "Durham boat".
- Durham_boat sameAs m.06nh50.
- Durham_boat sameAs Q5316598.
- Durham_boat sameAs Q5316598.
- Durham_boat wasDerivedFrom Durham_boat?oldid=604243361.
- Durham_boat depiction WashingtonCrossingReenactment2005.jpg.
- Durham_boat isPrimaryTopicOf Durham_boat.