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John Mashow (1805-1893) was a master shipbuilder in New Bedford from 1840 to 1860. Contributing greatly to the U.S. maritime industry and to maritime architecture, he is credited with drafting and modeling some 100 ocean vessels, supervising the construction of some 60 whale and merchant vessels, and building more than 25 schooner.

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