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A decked sailing canoe dated 1882–85 owned by the Adirondack Museum.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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This 14-foot canoe is similar to MacGregor’s Rob Roy, with an all-wood lapstrake hull, pin-and-lateen sail rig, and watertight cargo hatch. It may have been built by J. H. Rushton, or it may have simply used Rushton hardware.
Subjects
History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
Date
ca. 1882–1885
Related Section
Chapter 4: All-Wood Canoes
Keywords
sailing canoe
Rushton
wood
Content Type
photograph
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Rightsholder
Adirondack Museum
Copyright Status
in-copyright
Credit Line
Courtesy of the Adirondack Museum, 1963.166.0001a.
Holding Contact
Adirondack Museum
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5.04 MB
Width
2503
Height
2510
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Last Modified
2023-03-13T03:12:46Z
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