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History
United States
NameAnnie Larsen
OwnerJames Tuft, San Francisco; sold to a San Diego shipbroker
BuilderHall Brothers, Port Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Launched1881
General characteristics
Class and typeSchooner
Tons burthen326 tons

The Annie Larsen was a three-masted schooner that was involved in arms shipment in the so-called "Hindu German Conspiracy" during World War I.

Annie Larsen was built by the Hall Brothers in 1881. She was owned by James Tufts, of San Francisco, and later by Olson & Mahony and sailed in the coastwise lumber trade. In 1915, she was chartered to a shipbroker.[1]

The ship came into the spotlight when it was seized on 25 June 1915 by US customs officials at Grays Harbor and found to be carrying large quantities of small arms and ammunitions in violation of the Neutrality Acts.[citation needed] The arms were meant to be transferred to the SS Maverick at a rendezvous off the coast of Mexico. The Annie Larsen affair was one of the major setbacks to the pro-Indian independence Ghadar Party, and was one of the major charges in the trial, one of the largest and most expensive in American legal history.

In 1918, Annie Larsen stranded on Malden Island.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Tacoma County Public Library, Ships and Shipping, Annie Larsen, "Maritime Events of 1915"". Archived from the original on 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
  2. ^ "Tacoma County Public Library, Ships and Shipping, Annie Larsen". Archived from the original on 2012-12-25. Retrieved 2012-01-22.

Further reading

  • Strother, French (1918). Fighting Germany's spies. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. p. 226. Retrieved 2012-01-22. annie larsen. Includes a detailed account of the Annie Larsen affair by participant J.B. Starr-Hunt


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