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  • Alexander Smith Cochran (deleted 05 Mar 2008 at 07:21)
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  • Alexander Smith Cochran was a wealthy industrialist from New York. He inherited his money from his uncle Warren B. Smith who left Cochran the bulk of an estate estimated to be worth 40 million dollars in 1902. Cochran raced yachted and had a number of vessels built. Westward was built between 1909 and 1910 by Nathanael Herreshoff of the Herreschoff Manufacturing Company of Rhode Island. Cochran raced the yatch in July of 1910. In 1914 Cochran competed in his yacht Vanitie to be selected to defend the America's Cup.
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  • Alexander Smith Cochran was a wealthy industrialist from New York. He inherited his money from his uncle Warren B. Smith who left Cochran the bulk of an estate estimated to be worth 40 million dollars in 1902. Cochran raced yachted and had a number of vessels built. Westward was built between 1909 and 1910 by Nathanael Herreshoff of the Herreschoff Manufacturing Company of Rhode Island. Cochran raced the yatch in July of 1910. In 1914 Cochran competed in his yacht Vanitie to be selected to defend the America's Cup.