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17234 | Dorothy Elizabeth: Building a Traditional Wooden Schooner |
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17216 | Merchant Sail Vol V |
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17215 | Merchant Sail, Volume V |
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| Description: U.S. Wood Shipbuilders and Shipbuilding Centers during the days of the young republic and throughout the Nineteenth Century |
16808 | From Capt. Billings |
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| Description: Re voyage and freight. | ||
16807 | From Means & Clark |
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| Description: Re Schooner Thames (?): cargo, freight; Capt. Bartlett cleared for Trieste; payments received from Gott and Richardson | ||
16806 | From Means & Clark |
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| Description: RE account of Andelene Ring (?) and apparent discrepancies. (Letter is a copy.) | ||
16805 | From David Bartlett |
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| Description: Re Brig. Emma Frances loaded with long lumber bound from Calais for New Haven | ||
16804 | From David Bartlett |
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| Description: Re arrival in Mayaguez; laying by; crew sick. | ||
16803 | From David Bartlett (copy) |
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| Description: Re at anchor in Mayaguez; to sail to Philadelphia; has sensitive plant seeds for Somes' daughters. | ||
16802 | From Means & Clark |
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| Description: Re insurance on "Emma Francis". Later note at bottom by Virginia Somes Sanderson. | ||
16798 | From Means & Clark |
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| Description: Concerning amounts received / owed for various ships. | ||
16797 | From A.E. Milliken |
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| Description: Re passage from Boston to Jacksonville, need for new sails, running rigging, painting, rats damaging sails | ||
16796 | From A.C. Milliken |
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| Description: Written from Campeachy re sickness (fever) among men, perhaps from drinking too many "spirits", and delay caused by a "norther." | ||
16795 | Somesville & Seal Cove ships, masters, owners |
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| Description: Names of ships, date built, tonnage, owners and masters. | |||
2827 | The Haunted Ship, a Strange Legend of Mount Desert |
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| Description: Article describes a Mexican ship and its fate of being run aground near Mt. Desert Island in 1814. Previously archived as 012.FIC.022.5 |