Ellwood Walter
The Ellwood Walter was a ship used as a Liverpool packet ship the in the 19th century. She was also chartered to take a Battery to Port Royal during the American Civil War.
1855 Launch of the Ellwood Walter
On January 16, 1855, the launch of the ship named the Ellwood Walter was announced in the New York Daily Tribute: "Yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock, the fine ship Elwood Walter was launched from the yard of Mr. Thomas Stack, foot of North Second. The vessel is 136 feet long on deck, 26 1/2 feed beer, 22 feed deep, and about 1,200 tons measurement. She was built for Mr. John B. Sardy and others. She is intended for their line of Liverpool packets, and will be commanded by Capt. James Malony. The vessel glided from the stocks in fine style, in the presence of several hundred persons, who came to see her launching."The Ellwood Walter, has the following ship registrations:
Year | Vessel | Rig | Master | Source |
1858 | Ellwood Walter | Ship | Maloney | New-York Marine Register, 1858 |
1859 | Ellwood Walter | Ship | Maloney, J | American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping, 1859 |
1861 | Ellwood Walter | Ship | Chadwick, A. | American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping, 1861 |
1862 | Ellwood Walter | Ship | Chadwick, A. | American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping, 1862 |
1863 | Ellwood Walter | ship | Chadwick, A. | American Lloyd's Register of American and Foreign Shipping, 1863 |