This vessel is well built, and in every respect thoroughly and heavily fastened with composition spikes, copper butt bolts, and treenails.
"[1]"Of six westward passages to San Francisco, four were completed to New York, and one carried wheat to Liverpool.
"[3] "One ship carrying a locomotive, Cremorne, sailed through a hurricane in October 1865.
"[4] Cremorne left New York on October 21, 1865, and arrived in San Francisco on March 9, 1866 after a voyage of 140 days, carrying Central Pacific locomotive CP 11.
[6] "On June 1, 1870, the Cremorne passed through the Golden Gate bound for Liverpool ... and she was never heard from again.