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 | 1848 | Captain Hasselberg  from Drammen to New York Aug. 2 |  | 1849 | November 17 stranded on the banks of Texel loaded with planks for Cornwall. The crew of 10 were lost, 5 bodies found floating ashore.  |  | The information listed above is not the complete record of the ship. The information was collected from a multitude of sources, and new information will be added as it emerges | 
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The brig Erik Børresen mastered by Capt. Hasselberg was announced by Jacob Borch to take a few passengers from Drammen to New York.  The Consul's report revealed that the Erik Børresen arrived at New York with  emigrants and a freight of 2600 $. 
 |  Announcement from "Drammens Tidende", May 26, 1848
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