Captain Blanchard's first command was the American bark
Herbert Black in 1899 (through 1900), when he was only nineteen years old. His father, Captain William Houston Blanchard, was also captain of the bark from 1890 to 1891, in 1896, and 1900–1901. Captain Blanchard's second command, which he held between 1902 and 1904, was the bark
Willard Mudgett. Succeeding a Captain Colcord, Captain Blanchard assumed command of the bark when his father purchased it from C. S. Gillden of Boston. Tragically, the
Willard Mudgett was lost at sea on September 14, 1904, having been caught in a terrible storm between
Newport News, Virginia and
Bangor, Maine. At the time of her disappearance, Captain Blanchard's older brother, Frederick, was in command and their father was a passenger (on the vessel he still owned). His final command of a sailing vessel was the ship
Bangalore, which he began in 1906. His first voyage on the Bangalore was from Philadelphia to San Francisco, which he made as a newlywed with his wife Georgia Maria Gilkey Blanchard. This trip is chronicled in several books and articles. From 1907 through 1913, Captain Blanchard piloted steamships in the Pacific Coast service, commanding "every boat in the Wilmington Transportation Company's fleet of vessels". His last command was the passenger steamship
Cabrillo, which made daily recreational excursions from San Pedro to
Santa Catalina Island. ==Port of New York Leadership==