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Hurricane (clipper), Isaac C. Smith
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- ( Article history links: Hurricane (clipper)
- Isaac C. Smith )
- ... that Hurricane (pictured), built in Hoboken in 1851 by Isaac C. Smith, was reputedly the most extreme clipper ever constructed?
- QPQ reviews: Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding, Gisele Bündchen
Created by Gatoclass (talk). Self-nominated at 20:35, 17 April 2020 (UTC).
