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Maryland Federalist

Maryland Federalist starboard bow 2011-06-25.jpg
The Maryland Federalist at BWI Airport, June 25, 2011.
History
 Maryland
Name: Maryland Federalist
Owner: Maryland State Archives
Builder: Allen C. Rawl
Laid down: 1987
Status: Displayed at BWI Airport or Maryland State House
General characteristics
Length: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Beam: 5 ft (1.5 m)
Sail plan: Square rig (7 sails on three masts; 132 sq ft (12.3 m2) of sail area)

Coordinates: 39°10′49″N 76°40′05″W / 39.18034°N 76.66796°W / 39.18034; -76.66796

Maryland Federalist is a 15-foot (4.6 m) replica ship built in 1987 and now located at BWI Airport near Concourse D. The ship is a replica of the miniature ship Federalist which was built in 1788.

The merchants of Baltimore celebrated Maryland's ratification of the United States Constitution on April 28, 1788, by building a 15-foot (4.6 m) miniature ship called Federalist. The ship was designed by Joshua Barney, a native of Baltimore and commodore in the United States Navy.Federalist was the centerpiece of a parade in Baltimore before being sailed by Barney down the Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Mount Vernon to be presented as a gift to George Washington. According to Washington's diary, Barney arrived on June 8, 1788.Federalist sank in a "hurricane" on July 24.

In April 2010, a partnership between the Mount Vernon Archaeology Department, the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program, the Institute of Maritime History, the Maryland Historical Trust, and the Virginia Department of Historic Resources conducted an archaeological survey of the Potomac River near Mount Vernon. One of the project's goals was to locate the Federalist wreck. In October 2010, it was reported that the surveyors "... found sonar signals that may indicate that a boat of the Federalist['s] size is present." Subsequent field work in 2013 did not find anything related to Federalist.


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