J.B & J.D. Van Deusen
J.B & J.D. Van Deusen was a 19th-century American shipbuilding company started by Joseph B. Van Deusen and James D. Van Deusen in 1865. The shipyard was in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They designed and built yachts, schooners and steamboats in New York. The last boat that was built at the shipyard was the schooner-yacht Mohawk in 1875, which was later renamed Eagre and transferred to the United States Navy in 1903.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Shipbuilding |
Genre | Written |
Founders | Joseph B. Van Deusen, James D. Van Deusen |
Fate | Closed |
Headquarters | Williamsburg, Brooklyn |
Area served | New York State |
Products | Wooden-hulled steamships and other watercraft |
Services | Ship repairs |
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