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The '''''Cornelius W. Lawrence''''' was a [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[New York City]] on November 13, 1907.<ref name=nytimes1907-11-13/>
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The '''''Cornelius W. Lawrence''''' was a [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[New York, New York|New York City]] on November 13, 1907.<ref name=nytimes1907-11-13/>
She was named after a former mayor [[Cornelius W. Lawrence]], and one of Lawrence's grand-daughters commissioned her.
She was named after a former mayor [[Cornelius W. Lawrence]], and one of Lawrence's grand-daughters commissioned her.


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==Operational career==
==Operational career==


On June 7, 1920, she assisted in the rescue of twelve socialites, whose yacht had run around in the tide-race at [[Hell's Gate]].<ref name=nytimes1920-06-07/>
On June 7, 1920, she assisted in the rescue of twelve socialites, whose yacht had run around in the tide-race at [[Hell's Gate]].<ref name=nytimes1920-06-07/> Small boats of the Harbor Police performed the actual rescue, but the ''Lawrence''{{'}}s searchlights played an important role in illuminating the wreck.


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The Cornelius W. Lawrence was a fireboat commissioned in New York City on November 13, 1907.[1] She was named after a former mayor Cornelius W. Lawrence, and one of Lawrence's grand-daughters commissioned her.

The City put the vessel up for sale in June 1955.[2]

Operational career

On June 7, 1920, she assisted in the rescue of twelve socialites, whose yacht had run around in the tide-race at Hell's Gate.[3] Small boats of the Harbor Police performed the actual rescue, but the Lawrence's searchlights played an important role in illuminating the wreck.

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