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Smith and Dimon Shipyard
Renowned shipyard on the east side of Manhattan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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40.7202°N 73.9739°W / 40.7202; -73.9739
Quick Facts Formerly, Industry ...
![]() Smith & Dimon Shipyard, 1833 by James Pringle | |
Formerly | Blossom, Smith and Dimon Smith, Dimon and Comstock |
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Industry | Shipyard |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | John W. Griffiths, naval architect |
Products | Clipper ships, steamships |
Services | Ship construction and repair |
Owners | Stephen Smith and John Dimon |
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Smith and Dimon Shipyard or just Smith & Dimon was a renowned shipyard on the east side of Manhattan during the 1840s.