(later Hogg & Delamater, and Delamater Iron Works)
The Phoenix Foundry was established in 1835, on West Street, between Hubert and Vestry Streets, in lower Manhattan. In 1842, it became Hogg & Delamater and in 1850 it became Delamater Iron Works and moved to a site between the foot of West 13th Street and the foot of West 14th Street. In 1889, it moved to the Erie Basin, in Brooklyn, and was renamed, first, Erie Basin Dry Dock Company and, later, Robins Dry Dock & Repair Company, the fore-runner of Todd Shipyards. It was one of the earliest iron shipbuilders. If anyone can provide any information about this shipyard, or about the ships it built, please e-mail me at tim@coltoncompany.com.
| Hull # | Original Name | Original Owner | Type | Tons | Delivery | Disposition |
| Black Diamond | Delaware and Raritan Co. | Canal Boat | 137 | 1842 | Converted 1884 | |
| Vulcan | Delaware and Raritan Co. | Canal Boat | 137 | 1842 | Abandoned 1908 | |
| Ironsides | Delaware and Raritan Co. | Canal Boat | 137 | 1842 | Abandoned 1897 | |
| Anthracite | Delaware and Raritan Co. | Canal Boat | 137 | 1842 | Abandoned 1883 | |
| Pioneer | H.R. Worthington | Canal Boat | 53 | 1842 | Converted 1847 | |
| Phoenix | Steamboat | 56 | 1843 | Abandoned 1856 | ||
| Pilot | Benjamin Prince | Steamboat | 54 | 1843 | Abandoned 1854 | |
| Iron Witch | R.B. and J.M. Forbes, and others | Passenger Steamer | 614 | 1845 | Abandoned 1862 | |
| Firefly | R.B. Forbes | Launch | 20 | 1846 | Sold foreign 1863 | |
| Mist | R.B. Forbes and others | Launch | 36 | 1849 | Abandoned 1852 | |
| Jacob Bell | R.B. Forbes | Tug | 250 | 1849 | ||
| No Name | R.B. Forbes | Steamboat | 75 | 1856 | ||
| Matanzas | Mora Bros., Navaro and Co. | Steamship | 862 | 1860 | Burned 1868 | |
| Dictator | U.S. Navy | Ironclad | 4,438 | 1862 | ||
| Vermland | Yacht | 52 | 1870 |