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James A. Wright

Model of merchant bark James A. Wright

by Jack Bobbitt

Categories:

  • Build type: [Kit]
  • Material: [Wood]
  • Scale: [1:96 (1/8" = 1')]
  • Subject Type: [Break-Bulk]
  • Era: [1815-1914]
  • Nationality: [United States]
  • Propulsion: [Sail]

About the Vessel

James A. Wright was an 880-ton bark. Among ship modelers, she is famous for having aboard as an able seaman the noted author of ship model books and plans, Charles G. Davis.

Model Image

Model of merchant bark James A. Wright
James A. Wright

Links

  • Mystic Seaport Museum biography of Charles G. Davis

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