The Brig Amity

GPTKB entity

Statements (48)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf ship
gptkbp:artwork depicted in paintings
gptkbp:beam 24 feet
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Captain_John_Smith
gptkbp:communityImpact important to local economy
gptkbp:conservationEfforts wreck site preserved as a historical site
gptkbp:constructionMaterial wood
gptkbp:crew provided training for sailors
gptkbp:crewSize 10
gptkbp:culturalImpact inspired local folklore
gptkbp:currentLocation near_Cape_Cod
gptkbp:deathPlace underwater_near_Cape_Cod
gptkbp:deathYear 1850
gptkbp:draft 10 feet
gptkbp:engineType none
gptkbp:environmentalImpact subject to storms
gptkbp:exhibits displayed in maritime museums
gptkbp:fate wrecked
gptkbp:finalDisposal 1850
gptkbp:firstAwarded 1813
gptkbp:fishSpecies used traditional methods
gptkbp:historicalEvent participated_in_the_War_of_1812
gptkbp:historicalRecords available in maritime archives
gptkbp:historicalResearch subject of academic studies
gptkbp:historicalSignificance part_of_early_American_maritime_history
represents_maritime_heritage_of_New_England
gptkbp:homePort gptkb:New_Bedford,_Massachusetts
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Brig Amity
gptkbp:launched 1812
gptkbp:legacy symbol_of_early_American_fishing_industry
gptkbp:length 90 feet
gptkbp:localLegends associated with ghost stories
gptkbp:marketSegment operated_along_the_Atlantic_coast
gptkbp:militaryService New Bedford Shipyard
gptkbp:navalFleet reflects early 19th-century technology
gptkbp:navigationEquipment sail
faced difficulties in foggy conditions
gptkbp:notableFeature fishing expeditions
gptkbp:owner gptkb:Joseph_W._Smith
gptkbp:passengerCapacity 50 tons
gptkbp:primaryMission fishing
gptkbp:renovated discussed in historical societies
gptkbp:sailing_classes two-masted
gptkbp:sister_ship storm at sea
gptkbp:sisterShip The Brigantine Hope
gptkbp:type brig
gptkbp:weight 150 tons
gptkbp:wrote mentioned in maritime literature